OK. The meter pic doesn't allow me to read the markings. But, it looks to be adequate for the task at hand.
Let get right to the heart of it and check the rotor integrity. On the R/R you'll find white and black wires that lead to the alternator. (I'm using the wire diagram @
http://oldmanhonda.com/MC/WiringDiagrams/MCwiring.php#class )
You're going to measure these wires and the resistance of the rotor with your meter.
Disconnect the wires (you don't want he R/R unit to affect the readings) and place the meter's probes on each one. Set the function knob on the meter to the lowest resistance scale (I think that's 400 ?).
Note the meter display results.
Now take the two probe end and place them together. This is your test apparatus contribution to the reading which you must subtract from your measurement of the White and Black leads.
Report your results:___________
If you suspect constant drain. You can test for this, too.
Again I can't read the meter function knob markings. But, the specs on it say it can measure 20 A current. You will have to use the black probe into the meter's black ring socket but move the red probe plug to the far right socket labeled (15A)? I'm not sure. I can't read the printing very well. The function Knob should be position in the DCA area (again I can't read the numbers) Choose a number that is unlikely to be exceeded during the test.
About that. Since your meter is only capable of 20A, never hit the starter button during the next test. You could poof the meter with a starter draw of 150A.
With the meter configured, disconnect the POS battery terminal, and insert the meter lead as a bridge between the battery terminal and the cable lug, red lead to battery post, black lead to cable lug.
You can turn on the key switch and the meter will show you the current drain. Note this number:___________
Turning the key switch off should display another number: ____________
On the suspicion that your R/R is fried. Disconnect the White and Black alternator leads from the R/R again. Note the meter reading: _________
Now disconnect the entire R/R from the bike wiring. Note the meter reading: _________
Further action, will use the above readings to determine which branch to take for further troubleshooting.
Good luck! If You need further clarification, ask.
Cheers,