Though I ride pretty slow, compared to many, I have experienced gyroscopic precession effect when leaning the bike into side wind and trying to run straight. Responding to the wind wasnt too difficult; trying to hold it was the surprise. Your mind says, "....leaned the correct amount, I can go straight.". Gyroscopic precession says, "....here, I'll give you a hand turning that front wheel!"
My son and I both had runs that took very strong push pressure on the right bar, to keep going straight with wind from the right. He had it leaned far enough to flatten the bottom of the exhaust and grind off my new heat wrap (@ 155mph, ah to be young and fearless again.)
You might enjoy reading about GP, there are formulas to calculate the force. Those are especially important for oceanic ship pilots to calculate rise and fall of the bow, when turning left or right in shallow waters. Apparently, the spinning stuff is pretty heavy in those big boats, and GP can pry the ends up and down quite a bit. Pretty interesting stuff, and.....for you it means, don't play in the wind.
Great project to follow, we enjoy it and THX.
Regards, JimL