My solution was to drill the custom mount and screw the The guard into it. Barring just getting a new fork with the right hole on the front, this is the best solution for me
Cool. Good to know this worked.
I was worried that they bracket would lower the mudguard too much and interfere with the tyre.
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My solution was to drill the custom mount and screw the The guard into it. Barring just getting a new fork with the right hole on the front, this is the best solution for me