I read a lot of threads about this, seems like a common problem, but I want to make sure that I've diagnosed it correctly. The bike is a 1981 CB650C. I replaced the battery almost 2 years ago, and when I pulled the bike out for the season last week, I topped up the cells with distilled water. (a couple were an inch or so under the mark. I took decent care of the battery, and it's not too old, but all the evidence points to it. Starting with a fully charged battery, riding the bike for pretty much any distance will kill the battery.
Before testing battery voltage, I tested resistances at the rotor and stator.
between sliprings: between 3 and 3.5 ohms, no continuity to ground
between yellow stator wires: two were around 0.8 ohm, the other around 1 ohm, none have continuity to ground
After charging, the battery will read between 12.7 and 13 volts. It drops to about 9.5V while starting, and read the following voltages at different RPM.
(headlight on low-beam)
idle: 11.7
2000: 13.0
3000: 14.3
4000: 14.5
5000: 13.5 to 14 (was hard to get a solid reading here)
Then I turned off the bike and immediately read the battery voltage, coming out at 12.19, and the bike failed to crank over.
The resistances seemed okay to me, the rotor's was a little low, and the stator's a little high
The running voltages seem okay? Since it cut off around 14.5, does that indicate my regulator is okay?
It seems that I just need to replace the battery, but I want to make sure I don't need anything else before I drop any money on it.