Yes, this has been computed before.
Among other articles, there's a Travel article on the unofficial manual which addresses issues faced over the last 3 years by S/DS/etc owners:
https://zeromanual.com/wiki/TravelThere are a few Google Sheets documents that have this worked out for a 2014 SR, and a 2016 DSR (latter is mine).
One quick way to put this is that there's a speed at which, given a certain charging rate one will get when arriving, going any faster will add to the charging time more than arriving sooner takes away.
So, upgrading your charger pushes that number forward from 43mph for a stock S/DS bike, to 55-65mph for a bike with DigiNow chargers, say.
The SR/F should perform better, and it does look like your sweet spot is 60-65mph for a stock 6kW charging setup, and 65-70mph with a Charge Tank upgrade to 11-12kW.
Reducing your drag at high speeds will push that forward a bit more, but mostly reduce your energy consumption by 10% or so (15% with enough tuning and the right windscreen for your body size), which in turn saves charging time.