i thought you'd never ask.

different bike but similar fender clearance:
Picture it: rural Saskatchewan, 1981; 16 year old me on my first CB550 sets out for the highway after a heavy rain
over 1 1/2 miles of grid road and encounters a freshly repaired section that hadn't been gravelled yet.
Nervously Creeping along at nought mph; front wheel slithering side to side; both feet off the pegs and prepared for the front wheel to stop rolling entirely until it got to the point that forward motion was motionless and I feared engine overheating.
I walked back to the farm (I hadn't made it very far

) and retrieved my favourite 10mm open end and an impact and a hammer as I'd never removed the front fender braces and speedo drive before, and removed the fender.
I left it off until the RM finally gravelled the repaired section. They weren't in any hurry back then unless a Reeve lived on the same road.

At that age, all roads led to the highway, but they were gravel.