I had a concours many years ago and normal top speed with extra tall fairing was 130, but on downhill roads I would have problems.
I chalked it up to 2 things downhill part of you speed vector is falling down less weight on the tires and the angle of your body and the wind blast changes. up hill you tuck your head better downhill yyou raise your head a bit for balance so that all your body weight is not on handle bar. it seemed like the down draft over my body caused the rear wheel to have more pressure levered the bike and the front wheel was lighter.ie changed the fore and aft weight distributuion of the bike and made the front wheel more susceptible to wobble.
Also the wind coming down from higher angle more pressure on the top part of the shield
just some random thoughts
BB
I chalked it up to 2 things downhill part of you speed vector is falling down less weight on the tires and the angle of your body and the wind blast changes. up hill you tuck your head better downhill yyou raise your head a bit for balance so that all your body weight is not on handle bar. it seemed like the down draft over my body caused the rear wheel to have more pressure levered the bike and the front wheel was lighter.ie changed the fore and aft weight distributuion of the bike and made the front wheel more susceptible to wobble.
Also the wind coming down from higher angle more pressure on the top part of the shield
just some random thoughts
BB