I dunno... :dunno I'm not learned about alternators. Just trying to figure this crap out.
According to the EME data sheets, both alternators have a "Turn On Speed" of about 1200 rpm
(that's alternator RPM) which is about 800 engine rpm. According to
some reading, once an alternator is turned on or excited, it remains turned on until the engine comes to a compete stop. So what I said before about power switching between the battery and alternator is apparently hog wash. It's also possible I was reading the 32a EME data sheet graph incorrectly. It looks like a 200th generation photocopy.
My fan motor is just a couple of years old.
What I noticed was that, after an hour-long ride, I parked the bike but kept it running, hooked up the CarbTune and attempted to balance the TB's and set the idle. But every time the fan kicked-in briefly the engine RPM would drop and the battery meter would read ~ 12v. When the fan stopped the engine RPM increased and the battery meter reads ~ 14v. (This is an LED meter, so not exact values.)
I never experienced any weirdness like this with the 32a alternator.