dougi wrote:Hi,
i think i have a problem with my voltage regulator, i have just replaced the battery with a new battery and indercator relay on my 1978 3-1/2 sport because the deriction indercators were flashing to slow (one flash per two seconds) when the engine was not running and flashing to fast ( three flashes per second)at 70 mph

.the battery voltage is 12.4v not running and no head light on, 14.24v at tickover 1200 rpm no head light on ! and 14.42 at 6000 rpm again with no head light on . do you think the voltage regulator is faulty

Those look like perfectly sensible charge voltages, although the resting voltage looks a little low for a new battery. Did you give it a conditioning charge first?
The indicators flashing too slowly could be down to the flasher relay, a low battery resting voltage (tired battery), or a poor earth circuit. Flashing too fast usually indicates an indicator not working. It sounds like you may have a poor connection that's showing up at higher speed due to vibration.
I seem to say this over and over again.
If the battery voltage is too low, it will NOT charge.
If you have a couple of weak rotor magnets in the wrong place, it will NOT charge.
If the regulator isn't seeing battery voltage on the brown wire with the igntion on, it will NOT charge.
The Morini regulator system is different to most bikes, but completely logical.