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    Default Stilo ST5 Aero spoilers

    Hi All,
    I am installing the front and rear aero spoilers from Stilo on my ST5F.
    There are no clear instructions anywhere!
    The rear spoiler looks like it mounts lower on the back per Stilo.
    The from spoiler pics show it covering the vent holes which seems odd to me.
    Has anyone installed these?
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    Default Stilo Airfoils

    Here are a few photos of my Stilo helmet with the front and rear airfoils installed. I have four holes in front but they are all up close to the visor. The rear spoiler covers two round holes

    Cheers, Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by pooch776 View Post
    Here is a few photos of my Stilo helmet with the front and rear airfoils installed. I have four holes in front but they are all up close to the visor. The rear spoiler covers two round holes

    Cheers, Joe

    Thank you so much!
    Does your front spoiler cover the vent holes? Are you still getting any air flow?
    Appreciate the help!
    '95 FM Red the "Formula Meowzda"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coochas View Post
    Thank you so much!
    Does your front spoiler cover the vent holes? Are you still getting any air flow?
    Appreciate the help!
    My helmet is the 8860-ABP which only has four vent holes in the front. I have seen other models with more. I seem to get enough air circulating to satisfy me. I am not covering any vent holes in the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pooch776 View Post
    my helmet is the 8860-abp which only has four vent holes in the front. I have seen other models with more. I seem to get enough air circulating to satisfy me. I am not covering any vent holes in the front.
    thanks!
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    Default Re: Rear spoiler

    If your helmet is in the airstream, the air flowing over the rear spoiler will form a low pressure area behind the spoiler and extract air from the two holes underneath.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanW View Post
    If your helmet is in the airstream, the air flowing over the rear spoiler will form a low pressure area behind the spoiler and extract air from the two holes underneath.
    Cool. Thanks
    '95 FM Red the "Formula Meowzda"

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