

Doh! Doh! Doh!
I went through all of the tests after having started the bike half a dozen times with the stator cables disconnected (while re-testing AC voltage) and it was all pretty good as follows
1. 12.8
2. 12.1 (I guess that tells a story about light switch connections?)
3. 12.4
4. 12.4
5. 12.4
6. 12.7
Yes I did re-connect the stator cables for all the good it did

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My battery is less than a year old and has only done a couple of thousand miles. I keep it on trickle charge when not riding it due to the lack of charging. Pretty sure its good to go.
Yup, I'm a goose. Had it set on DC and the wrong ohm setting as well
I blame new fangled digital multimeters and the fact I was never very proficient with the old analogue one I had.
I tested with setting at 200 ohms (next up said 2k and didn't register) and got the following readings from the 3 stator leads;
.5 .4 & .5
Yeah believe it or not despite all my electrical incompetence I actually new a house bulb could be used (but hadn't actually thought about it

). I'm not all together sure that I wouldn't have stabbed myself with broken glass or electrocuted myself playing with makeshift wire splices etc so I had another go with the idiot on the end of the multimeter properly calibrated and got some readings from the stator leads. They are as follows;
G/W + W/B = 3.7 V
G/W + Y = 1.9 V
W/B + Y = 2.2 V
Even adding them all together it doesn't appear to add up to very much (what's it supposed to be?)
I made a start on the stator papers but suffered some confusion as I have three yellow wires (connected between the three stator wires then the reg/rec) and two red wires (though different wire types both confirmed as red by someone who ain't colour blind) and one Black/white wire. So the second to last test on page one of the stator papers had to be done with each red wire (both gave similar readings of - .26v to -.35v and -.13v respectfully. The next step before going to step B gave +.14v.
Step B (less than 4 different coloured wires) gave the following readings from the 3 stator leads;
.5 + .3 to .4 & .5
So it looks like I have one reading below .5 ohms.
I guess I have my answer now.
Thanks all for holding my hand through the process. You may feel free to wash the idiot off them now:lol:.
I shall set to and replace the spare stator..... (comes puffing back up stairs after checking ohms reading) which has ohms readings of .6 .6 & .6 and which will hopefully work.
Looks like I have no work tomorrow (again

) so it should happen tomorrow

(if I can get SWMBO off my back about finding more work)