Found problem, poorly soldered contact to one of the brushes from a previous botched repair. It was in a way the wire was still through the hole but solder broke so it was making intermittent contact (makes sense why I'd get small bursts of power as I flick the throttle making the bike jerk as battery dead ignition cutting out)

I re-soldered, thought I had fixed.

After I put this back in and got a tester on battery, I was reading 12.6v from battery with key off, 12.3v from battery with key(headlight) on, and about 12.2v when the engine was idling.
This is better than 11.8 so alternator is producing voltage now, but seems low.
As soon as you revved beyond idle at all though, voltage would increase past 12.8, past 13.2, so I thought hey will probably work good enough now and charge the battery usually when riding normal.
However, after coming back from movie pre-screening last night (This Is The End with my friend Whitney!), battery was drained enough starter wouldn't crank when trying to leave her house.
So here is a question, copper rings didn't look tarnished way bad but I'm sure can be polished out better.
Could polishing those rings possibly bring voltage up a bit and maybe return me to normal good-enough operation?