
Originally Posted by
RODSHERIDAN
The most common rotor failure is an open circuit, however since your alternator light is illuminated, the rotor isn't open.
Diode failures are normally a short circuit, with a resulting wiring and alternator stator fire. Since you didn't mention anything burned, and the bike runs normally, it is probably a failed regulator or regulator wiring failure.
If you don't want to trouble shoot it yourself, you can drive to the dealer and have them do the work for you. It would be nice if you could pull the headlight bulb connector to reduce the drain on your battery, and of course charge the battery fully before leaving.
Regards, Rod.