Since the title of your post was about the guard I'll just comment on it. The flowing line from the front of the bow back through the griprail to the rear spur is very attractive. However, as already pointed out, the little extra spur just distracts from that line.
I think an even more troublesome problem with the guard is the location and form of the rear of the bow. It seems too far forward (crowding the rear trigger) and it is just "suspended in air." Usually the primary bow of the guard is close to or actually touching the trigger plate. The guard could have been placed a quarter of an inch or more toward the rear and that would have helped but it looks like the bow is just too small for that big rear trigger. Perhaps you felt forced to bend the guard out to clear it.
Gary