Old 07-20-20, 06:41 AM
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Looks like you could get a couple more millimeters of clearance if you ditched the L-bracket and secured the mudguard directly to the brake bridge. Drill a small hole in the underside of the bridge, and a matching hole in the mudguard where the mudguard would meet the bridge, and use a sheet metal screw to anchor the mudguard.

Either that, or use a lower profile tire.
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