Thanks guys. I can only guess the bike's trajectory as I was in the middle of my own intimacy with the tarmac. Was doing somewhere around 40-50mph when I was expelled from the bike thanks to this:
"Hueco" is Spanish for "hole". Note deep ridges on the tarmac from multiple previous hits.
Here you can see how the asphalt sinks from the position of the taxi cab and my SUV. Also how useless the "hueco" markings really are when coming fast and from a distance:
The bike probably flew off and fell on the left bag first, separating it. Afterwards it hit all remaining three corners: both mirrors and the remaining bag. Upon closer inspection, the mounting screws for the right mirror were not severed. As can be seen in the next picture, the mirror is still attached to the base containing the screws. The base broke from the "antler" altogether, taking part of the fairing with it:
This is the current status of both mirror covers:
I'm also missing the bolt and spring of the left mirror. Right side seems to be complete:
As many of you know, I am in Colombia, as in South America. I've been monitoring eBay for used mirrors, covers and turn signals but no cigar. The only couple of covers for sale are brand new and go for around $130 each incl shipping within the US. Add two turn signals and the replacement left side mirror and I could be looking at somewhere around $500. Ouch!
If I could get info on alternate sources for used second hand plastic, specially mirrors, covers and signals, I would really appreciate it. Maybe a local scrap yard? Anyone?
Since I am going to have the rest of the Tupperware rebuilt from fiberglass, another option would be to just level out the side cowls leaving only the screws for aftermarket mirrors such as these:
Or maybe even these $8.00 cheapos that somewhat match my paint job (no turn signals though):
A last resource would be to just do the transformation. These look pretty promising:
Finally, the apocalyptic solution:
Turbo or not turbo?