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Top Contributor gave you the procedure to check if the charging system is working.
And yes you do need a good battery for this test to be accurate. Unplug the stator connector (the stator is in the left crankcase cover). Set your multi-meter to 100 AC volts. I'm not sure what color wires Suzuki uses, they used to be yellow and probably still are. 3 of the stator wires should be the same color. Label each wire as A,B & C Test the voltage output of each winding (pair of wires). Put you meter's leads on A&B then B&C then A&C Start and run the bike. Rev the engine and the reading of each pair of wires should go well above 50AC volts. If yes - the stator is good - the problem could be regulator/rectifier, bad wires/connections, or dead battery won't take a charge. If no - there are a few more tests to check if the stator needs to be replaced.
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