Martin you can ride even faster without temperature issues if you ride like a racer. Literally lay on the tank and tuck your elbows and feet and knees in as tight as you can get. I'm guessing if you are having temp cutbacks at 85 with a windshield (it helps a lot) you must be pretty tall and big. Meaning you are boring a huge hole through the air.
Try riding like that just once and see how it is now! Not that I recommend it, but I'll bet you can ride faster now and not have any problems, right?
If you every want to cut your aero drag in half, check out what motorcycle designer and inventor Craig Vetter has done.
with a set of Vetter fairings and a 98 tooth rear gear swap, you should be able to go 125 mph, and 137 maybe downhill.
Not that you should be doing any of those things.
Check the video of this page someone recorded of my speed going across the desert last year with 2 people and 500 pounds of extra gear on my 2012 Zero:
http://evmc2.wordpress.com/2013/11/16/terry-taps-the-amps-sets-new-world-record/Although I'm sure there must be a mistake with the GPS satellites that day because that shouldn't be possible right?
And a 2014 SR should have close to twice the power of a 2012 Zero. It's all about the air.
Bottom line: Aerodynamics will let you go faster and farther on less battery.
Everyone at first is not sure how they feel about the shape. I was too. But of all those who have ridden one, don't want anything else. The only folks who don't want an aerodynamic fairing on their motorcycle are those who have never ridden one.
Take a look at my speedometer as I ride 1000 miles in 24 hours on my 2012 Zero:
You can fix this any way you want from easy to hard. Either get in a tuck or get a fairing installed.