A few weeks ago, I was riding my now-heavily customized K100LT (no new electrical load) when the engine started misfiring and required a push start at the gas station. I recall hearing a loud rattling noise a couple of times that day too, but that could have been related to the new exhaust, seat, etc. I don't have a battery idiot light anymore, so I don't have information from that. I walked home, came back with a battery jump starter, and hooked it up until there was sufficient voltage to start it and ride home with the headlight disconnected.
Using a volt meter, I saw that the voltage was no higher with the engine running than off. That was enough for me to pull the alternator and attempt to get it bench tested. But nobody would bench test it for me, and my local bike dealer (not BMW) wouldn't even look at it. I tried testing on my own bench, but couldn't see any voltage coming out of it - likely because I couldn't get a good enough attachment to get it turning very fast (and I didn't know what I was doing). And the battery, now disconnected, is holding a charge just fine.
So now the bike has been languishing in pieces in the garage. I can't decide whether to get new brushes, voltage regulator, or whole alternator (talk about expensive).
So I took a bunch of photos in hopes that you who had more experience with these bikes (and alternators in general) might be able to spot the problem easily. For what it's worth, I did a search here and saw that I need ~5mm of the brushes left, and I've got almost 8. Oh, and the monkey nuts, not pictured, look fine to me - they're not obliterated, at least, like I've read about on here. That's about where my usefulness stops, so I am humbly appreciative in advance for your help.