Hello everyone...
Small introduction: I am 32, i am from Greece (so English is not my primary language), i have had some very basic electronics training when i was young and my main profession is an engineer-mechanic.
I have a motorcycle (a TMracing 300EN if anyone is interested) and for the past 3 months i have been trying to build a rectifier/regulator that can handle up to 110VAC.
Long story short, after much searching and trying deferment methods (transistor Vgs limits claimed the life of many components until i found out what was going wrong) i ended up with this as a "solution":

and the actual prototype



Problem is that without load the circuit works and i get a steady DC of about 13,3V. But when i put a load on the output i get something like 1,3V but no overheating or magic smoke.
So again to make a long story short, what am i doing wrong? Are the resistances too low? Do i need to add some diodes somewhere? I am too lost to try and trouble shoot this on my own with my very limited knowledge.
p.s.
I am trying to make this first post short as short as possible. I can provide additional info about the circuit if needed.
The circuit has no capacitors, fuses, heat sinks etc, since it was build as a proof of concept and it is turned on just for a few seconds at a time.
The "DIY power supply" is crud but for the hight Voltage-power i needed (i can get about 89VDC and more than 2Aamps) is what i could afford or be able to build. Yes it can be dangerous and i DO NOT recommend someone trying.

Thank you for your time.