Anyone like to know what happened? The stator housing came off easy, this let me pull the brushes out. They measured around 10 mm (depending where you measure) and when in place, poked out by about 6 mm with plenty of spring pressure behind them. So no need to replace them yet. This wear seems to agree with the original (carbon-black) brushes being still in place at the 44,000 miles on the dial. This just might be the genuine mileage as I know some of the bike's history back to about 1990 and it does not seem to have been much used. Anyway it would have been difficult to change the brushes as although the stator came away from its housing with no problem, the two components will not separate by more than a few mm., certainly not enough for access to the brush-holder nuts. This is due to the wires from stator coils to 3-pin connector, they have no slack at all. I think the only way to go further would be to unsolder those wires, and solder them back afterward. Quite a tricky job and one needing very careful cleaning due to oily deposits all over. One good outcome: I could clean up the slip-ring which was very sooty.