
Well, I was considering perhaps wanting to A) Keep a GPS charged and available so I don't get lost or have to pull pver non-stop to read a map or re-fold it and B) perhaps keep a small HT (handheld amateur radio) charged to send out APRS data so I could be tracked online in my journey(s). I've yet to test either device for their "real World" consumption, both of which would be operating the units at a low level keeping their internal batteries charged, but they still DO CONSUME.
So, does anyone have any idea how much a well maintained 1971 alternator has left, say with all the light on and such for night time driving? All I DO KEEP THINKING OF is people putting on heated grips and such which amount to no more than glove shaped current sucking devices, so maybe I can get away with it; maybe not. If I can get practical data on average bike output(s) I can add up the average consumption specs for the other two devices and know if it is possible or not. I'll likely take a small roll up solar panel with me for other camp-like charging duties if it is within the realm of what I can carry safely on the bike along with, well very little else. (So if I am visiting YOU, I may stink by then...)

Thanks in advance for any help and or advice on the matter.