You check it with a multimeter and refer to you work shop manual for the correct reading
with a kohler regulator tester
No
You can take the motorycycle test even if you don't have motorcycle yet.
Basically yes- It uses a rectifier in place of a regulator
1998 1200 yamaha vmax
check for stator AC output first, check specs for your year, that has to work properly under load to go any further, then check for 12.75-13.50 VDC at the battery with it running, if it tests OK at the stator plug and shows battery voltage dropping instead of climbing at fast idle, suspect the rectifier/regulator It is impossible to test the rectifier, but it is built into the regulator/rectifier and you can test the regulator. Buy a manual!
you can take an official motorcycle drivers test at a residence that gives out the test or it could be possible that you could take an online official motorcycle drivers test.
with a regulator tester kohler sale one that will test most regulators
A regulator is referring to a regulator rectifier which converts the ac voltage put out by the stator to dc voltage and regulates it to a consistent voltage usually 12-14 volts dc.
if you need a license to ride a motorcycle in Georgia then you will need one to test drive one.
One good and quick way to check it is to pull the vacuum line off of it and see if there is fuel leaking into the vacuum system. If there is, the regulator is bad.
Your battery will keep dyeing in a day or so, after fully charging it.