I had that problem, got 6-8 miles and bike stuttered and died. No starting power. Had wife come with car, took battery home and charges, re-installed at roadside, disconnected headlight and got home. No red light indication either. Took alternator apart, found brushes at wear limit. unsoldered wires and re-soldered a bit further out. Didn't help. took everything apart and checked field coils, rotor coil, diodes, everything I could. Ordered new regulator (contains the brushes). Put complete alternator in vice, wired up a simulation of normal configuration: Battery, excitation circuit with signal light, power circuit to/from battery. Meters in those circuits. Driving with battery operated drill ( ac-drill would do just as well) I could feel the resistance of power being produced but not charging battery. At low rpm's very little resistance and charging light on. At higher rpm's the charging light went out, the resistance suddenly increased without giving proper output. Found out the hard way that not ALL diodes can be tested, there seems to be some imbedded inside the diode (rectifier) plate. Long story short: ordered new rectifier and put alternator back together, tested with same set-up and had proper operation. Installed in bike and no further issue...