I think camera angle is distorting that picture from the front a bit. When you look at the bike from the front the riser on the left(right side of picture) looks fine. It's the one on the right that looks like it's bent back towards the back of the bike. You can also tell because now it's very close to the turn signal indicator light.
The bottom of the riser is just a locking nut, but the top looks like some special kind of tool that I don't have. I guess I could take the two locking nuts off and pull the bar up and at least inspect the studs and riser.
I have a hard time believing and can't tell if that right side riser is bent. It's solid aluminum.
Could that rubber bushing just be damaged? Or you think I bent the threaded stud that that holds the riser in place?

The left riser (right side in photo^) clearly looks like it went out on you. The riser itself doesn’t look bent. I’m betting on the stud. If you’re lucky it’s just loose. BUT, before trying to tighten it, I’d yank both risers out and inspect both carefully, and compare them side-by-side. I’d probably be real interested in whether the stud is still securely set in the riser body.
Triple looks okay to me in those photos. What are you guys seeing there? Do you think one of the forks slid up or down?