Guys,
I'm not a n/c specialist and do not own one, have only worked on friend's bikes, but on a lot of the electrics and differentt charging systems. However, I'm a curious person, always willing to learn. So, I just surfed a bit through the web and finally found this:
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catalog/1965-1967-ducati-250-monza-regulator-rectifierSeems a bit strange, no postal address or owner name, but online since 2004. It might be the R-R el_guru is searching for.
Does anybody know this company?
Jordan, I see a risk in running the bike without a regulator, with a rectifier only. OK, if the headlight is always kept switched on and you sum up all power loads in the system (back light, ignition, intermittend stop light), only a small fraction of the alternator power (60 watts max.) is remaining for battery charging, maybe less than 1 Amp charge current. But, this not always guaranteed, and if the (already fully charged) battery is then overcharged anyhow, acid may spill over the bike's parts and will produce a lot of ugly corrosion or damage. So, I personally would never dispense with a R-R.
Hans
EDIT: ah, wasn't fast enough ... Seems your big diodes are OK, they block in one direction but pass current in the opposite way - typical diode behaviour. What about the small ones (they are supposedly hidden in that ugly braided shield tubes, must also have a commen lead and two single ends)?