Commentary on front wheel cover
My photography skills are also amateurish. I attempted to get a background and light exposure that would show off the sheeting. My apologies for the distortion but the pic does show the nice taught fitting over the spokes. You can see the valve-stem access. What you can't make out so well is the cardboard (cereal box) center 'halo'. Where this halo ends I put a cardboard hub on the inside of the spokes to prevent a large gap and possible 'parachuting'. Whether or not this is a potential/actual effect, I don't know, I'm an amateur working on intuition. When I put the wheel back on, I had an issue with the placement of my computer magnet but this was easily remedied with a slit, repositioning and a piece of tape over the incision.
In terms of performance, one must be very careful with crosswinds and, in particular, gusts. I have been using this in low wind conditions but buffeting from large traffic requires attention. This cover seems to have a greater effect on aero benefits than the rear cover.
On a side note, I shaved my legs and arms, and bought a skull cap to cover my ears. So, take note, you are dealing with an amateur and an 'enthusiast' as they say in England.
Slipping the surly bonds of earth...
JG