
Let me re-iterate, my bike is running fine. Holds charge. Charges the battery. Starts on the button.

Anyways, bored tonight. Looking at doing the wiring mod as recommended by some on here to keep the reg/rec cool. Figured I might install a digital display of the voltage once I've done the mod - so I can keep a track on the voltage. And, ok. It is a shiny light. I'm a sucker for things that glow and are shiny. :)
Like I said I was bored.
So - looking around the wiring loom - across the battery - bike off - 12.4V, bike on (i.e. lights on, but no engine) - 12.1V
I'm ok with that.
However measuring the potential difference at various places around the wiring loom shows how much power is lost in the loom - which lends a lot of credence to the wiring mod (where you take the output from the reg/rec directly to the battery).
At the rear brake switch 12.0V
At the rear bulbs - but not connected to the bulb - 11.75V
At the headlights - but not connected to the headlights - 11V
At the headlights - and connected to the headlights - 10.25V
Wow - the wiring loom seems to have a fair bit of resistance to it.
Anyways...just sounding off really. I'll shut up now and get some beer. :)