Yeah, that looks like a long-bolt-with-spacers install similar to what one 
does on the chainstay bridge to maintain the fender line except you'll have 
to drill your own hole. For the spacer, you can use a cork stopper, a stack 
of pista valve nuts, or, if you want to be fancy, get a Planet Bike fender 
stay spacer for disc brakes and cut it down to length. If can find it, a 
button head bolt would work best as that gives you a couple off mm of 
clearance between the bolt and the tire.

Here's the PB site for the hardware kit: 
https://www.planetbike.com/cascadia-fender-hardware-kit-65mm/  Nice thing 
about PB hardware is the price includes shipping.

Good luck,
--Ed C.
On Saturday, November 14, 2020 at 6:10:16 AM UTC-8 RDS wrote:

> I assume a spacer of some size will be involved to get the fender down 
> under the brake.
>
> On Saturday, November 14, 2020 at 9:08:54 AM UTC-5 RDS wrote:
>
>> What is the best way to install the rear fender on the Gus (see pic).  I 
>> purchased some SKS Bluemels.  If another type of fender will work better, 
>> let me know.
>
>

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