No. I had you disconnect the battery to take it out of the electrical picture. Frankly, I don't trust your battery.
While you have the alternator disconnected, measure the resistance of the field coil. (White and Green wires going into it.) I believe the 750's are in the neighbor hood of 6.8 ohms. (Did you do this already? I may have missed the post.)
Then measure between the alternator yellows. It should be very near zero, like 0.2 ohm-ish, not including meter lead resistance.
Then measure between the yellow and engine case. (should be infinity)
Alright, lots to report here. First, I replaced the battery with a new one. The last one was tested and they found it to be defective. (Yes it's true)
So I ran the tests above and both my stator and field coil seem to be ok (0.08 ohms on the stator wires, 7.2 ohms on the field coil). I put the bike all back together (with a new starter I picked up...it works!), and ran some more tests.
First things first, there's certainly still a problem. I can see now why the last battery was toast, I'm overcharging bigtime. I'm getting like 17V at idle! Have a look at this video I made today. Also, when I turn my key switch to the off position when the bike is running, it doesn't shut off the bike (see video).
I think I have the issue narrowed down to either the key switch or the regulator. Can someone point me in the right direction to test them?