That looks like it would be hell to pedal in any kind of headwind!
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Electric motors can help with that :)
With a headwind, sure. But with a crosswind, you can (accidentally) fly!
Any kind of breeze. FTFY
Can't take your hands off the bars and lean back for a little bit of comfort and a stretch.
I feel like headwinds would be less of a problem than tacking into the wind.
This is the kind of thing that really demands performance testing. It's a lot of mass and expense. You just don't know whether it pays vs a fully enclosed shell until you run the numbers.
Poor OP wants to talk about practical sheltered velocipedes and we won't stop talking about the thumbnail photo.
Idk, raincoat?
Maybe a helmet with a facemask?
Honestly, I just wear safety glasses: clear when it's cloudy or dark, tinted if it's sunny. That takes care of rain/snow and bugs in my eyes, and a coat takes care of everything other than my face.
If you want to get fancy, you can also use a balaclava or a scarf. Helmets w/ facemask are bulky.