Well, I KNOW the need to know has been itching and burning like a scary VD, so I shan't disappoint.
I went for a ride, just up around the block. Voltage started at 12.9 when starting the bike... forgot to test once I was warmed up. 14.8 again at sustained 5k rpms.
Went around the block (long block, maybe 2-3mi) a ways from 4.5-7k, averaging speeds of 30-50mph.
Voltage after ride:
After testing to make sure it was in failure mode, I quick pulled the headlight fuse as suggested earlier to see if it helped. It didn't.
That's when I cussed because I was supposed to test charging voltage vs. rpms.
gruh.
Voltage after ride:
Lights on, bike 'on', 11.84v
Lights off, bike off, 12.42v
Pulled the side cover and checked rotor resistance.
Note: before this ride, I pulled the alternator cover and cleaned up the rings (again) they had dark wear spots, but some 600# sandpaper took them down to new copper.
Ring-to-ring resistance was 4.4 ohms.
Brush to RR (checking the wiring now) resistance was about .5 ohms.
For whatever silly reason, though, once I put everything back together and tested it again, the rotor resistance at the RR was 4.7. At the low end of acceptable.
When I got back in, while everything was still hot,
rotor resistance at the RR was 11.2ohms.