An update, and this will be more of a rant than anything I guess. I called the dealership the morning after my last post and was told the bike was back together. Everything was great and I could pick it up. I picked it up and rode it home, and then to work with no issues. On my way home I took the long way and about a mile from the dealership I noticed the idle hanging again at 1300 rpm's. I went to the dealership and asked for them to just double check the charging system, which they were more than happy to do. 30 minutes later the mechanic came out and said the bike was charging, but well below spec. He suspected the regulator and tried another one with no success.
Meanwhile, I decided this has gone beyond crazy, and went out to talk to the sales department about getting me off this bike. I have owned this bike 2 and a half months, put around 1000 miles on it, and it has been in the shop 4 times, 3 of which were for a charging system issue. My request was simple, give me credit towards another bike for the amount I paid for mine, I will pay the difference in cash, and we can both get out of this mess. I would absorb the cost of switching registrations and insurance on my end. I have the title for my bike so if they could fix it they could have it ready for sale before bike week. I thought this was more than fair. They wanted to hear none of this, refuse to accept any responsibility for the failures on my bike, and offered me 2400 less than what I paid for it merely 2 and a half months before. They also would not budge on the price of another bike, essentially telling me to pound sand. Obviously, this is not acceptable to me. The next day I met with the general manager of the dealership, explained everything going on, the fact the bike is still not fixed, and that there is no way I would be able to have enough confidence in this bike to ride it during bike week. He was not willing to do anything, told me it was now the stator bad on my bike, and assured me it would be checked and rechecked before given back to me. I got a call that afternoon that the bike was done, and when I picked it up I found they did not put one single mile on the bike. Didn't even roadtest it. Keep in mind the issue usually only shows up after the bike has been ridden for about 30 minutes.
So now I have my bike back. I am riding it back and forth to work, and I noticed it hanging the idle on the way home. I am going to check output on the charging system tomorrow, but my guess is things will still be below spec. I am at my wits end and am stuck with this POS. I refuse to trade it in anywhere else till I am sure it is right, but no matter what, the taste in my mouth is so sour that even if the bike is fixed I will get rid of it before the end of the season. For anybody coming to Laconia this year, I urge you to stay away from Laconia HD. Don't give them one red cent because they could care less about you as a rider or a customer. It is all about the dollar to them. I understand that some problems are very difficult to diagnose, but I feel they have done the minimum they could and are willing to flush any goodwill down the toilet towards a local customer who has tried his best to be reasonable in this situation.
Thanks for reading this, and it feels good to get it off my chest.