Here is the finished product mounted. These covers will go straight onto the bike with only one modification. I had to drill out the holes for the light subassembly. They fit right into the mounting stanchions like they are factory. Even though the studs on the covers are not steel bolts, I think they will hold just fine. They didn't get chewed or damaged after taking them off and putting them on several times. These are much lighter than the factory covers. Even though they have hollow interior sections, they seem to be about a stiff and resistant to flexing than OEM.
When I picked up my bike, it was a salvaged title. The previous owner put 16K miles on it and slid it into a ditch, busting up some of the body work. The saddle bags, front fender, mirror cover(s) and front lower cowl/radiator cover were damaged. They even cracked the clutch cover, repaired with silicone which I replaced long ago. The front fender was a master class in bondo and metal reinforcement. I got a good one from e-bay, cleaned it up and put a carbon fiber wrap on it. The color match of the printed mirror covers is very close to the fender and they compliment each other nicely. I added some black and red pinstipes to the bike to help tie in the black body parts to the factory red. I'm very pleased with the results.