Well, there's only one way to settle this, gentlemen: DANCE OFF!
Oh, and this is signature-worthy, Seth:
cornering at 100mph is like doing open heart surgery with a chainsaw
In a hailstorm.
After a few drinks.
With a drill instructor yelling in your ear.
I ride like a madman, but I've never taken a corner at 100mph. I think the fastest I've taken a sleepy highway *curve* is ~95, but any angle I'd define as a proper "corner," maybe 60, 65 tops. And I've got to go full-on hang-off the inside, drunken-monkey style to do that.
I will vote for technology being more important than technique WRT the Spyder. A better anti-swaybar and shocks make a SERIOUS difference in cornering performance. I've pretty much always ridden with the swaybar (the first two weeks and, ummmm, 900 miles without it don't count

), but I just got upgraded (Fox) shocks after a solid year of riding experience and they immediately added 10++ mph to my cornering abilities. Could I have wrung that performance out via more "practice"? Perhaps, in time. Or I could just, you know, *buy* my way to a better ride.
I've got no problems standing on the shoulders of (mechanical) giants. I ain't riding a skateboard here. If Mother Technology wants to improve my ride, all hail Mama Tech! :bowdown: