I sometimes choose a route that takes 10 minutes if I'm early (nice day, nice weather). I know the reg/rec won't solve the problem, but it would certainly help.
I've think I've narrowed the overcharging issue down. I've noticed almost a 2 volt drop from the black wire feeding the regulator, to the battery. Seems I'm loosing a bunch somewhere. Careful investigation revealed a dirty ignition switch (where the key goes). Cleaned that up, and I picked up 1.2-1.4 volts, which is better. However there is still a drop.
Thinking about wiring in a relay, rather than relying on the switch to power the system. I'll use the switch to power the relay, and the relay to power the bike,so to speak. I've done this on my old halfton headlights, and the difference was night and day (no pun intended). I figure this way, when the relay is engauged, bike is getting whatever voltage the battery is at, not a dulled voltage. Thus, the regulator would also see full voltage, and would stop charging when its suppose to.
Don't mean to toot my own horn but *BEEP BEEP*