Your a 3rd shifter! Now it makes sence why you post so often!!!!!
There is only thing I wanted to add. I dunno about where you are, but around here in CT there are a lot of highways that aren’t lit at night, really only the big 3 (91, 84, 95) have lights so it’s very easy to ‘over run’ your head lights, basically ride fast enough that your head lights don’t shine far enought to allow you to see adequately ahead to anticipate obstacles and have time enough to react to them. You can use the headlights of the cars infront of you to help you see further, but at 3am out here there is nothing on the road but the occational 18 wheeler, and thats no help.
As for wind, my bike’s wind protection isn’t my favorite, but where it really gets me is on my ride to work. I have to pass over a bridge that crosses the Connecticut River and there is always crazy amounts of wind. This is good however as it was the first stretch of highway I rode regularly. I got used to the excessive wind, so when I started riding other highways, I noticed it “ain’t no thang” as the wind was quite a bit less than what I was used to.