@MexicoMike I have a plastic shim that I wrap around the rotor when I’m installing the stator.
The Commando manual calls for a minimum air gap of 0.008 to 0.010 inches
My shim is 0.25mm which equates roughly to somewhere between the two, and I couldn’t get the stator over the rotor with the shim strip in place.
When I measured the diameter of the rotor, it was a tad over 74.1mm
So on the lathe, I took the rotor down to 73.9mm
Once everything was buttoned up on the bike, I could get a 12 thou feeler gauge all round.
My shim strip slided in easily - and I’m happy there will be no fouling.
@Fast Eddie obviously, the bigger the air gap, the more lossy the alternator output will be, as the effectiveness of the magnetic field is lessened.
But I think because we are talking thousandths of an inch, that the difference will be negligible.