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Update: I was able to find some time to test the battery with my voltmeter this afternoon. Voltage looks fine with the ignition off - but as soon as I turn the ignition on the voltage drops to near 0. So I believe the battery is dead.
I think the next question is if the battery is bad or the charging system. I'm going to throw the battery on a charger overnight and see if it will hold a charge. If the battery holds a charge I'll likely take the bike to the shop to get the stator, etc. checked out.
Almost any autoparts store will hook the battery up to a real load-tester so you'll know for sure. If you have a solid-state voltage regulator, they can fail instantly without warning. Ye Olde Fashioned mechanical ones usually show up: turn on high-beams, grab brakes, and you'll see the headlights dim. Did you test the battery cables? Were they tight and clean? (That seems like it should be a GoldMember quote.) Were the cable-ends tight? I had a positive simply slide right out of the factory-crimped end...