My K75, prior to the engine replacement had some across the board and fairly even compression loss, but with a bit more in the front (iirc) cylinder. It did use some oil, but within normal range for a K bike. I replaced the engine at about 100k mile s.
On teardown after replacement with a stripped, inspected, and resealed engine, it was notable for some crowning of the cylinders, and a good deal of clearance around the pistons.
Of note, I had discovered a failed-open thermostat while I was tuning the megasquirt system, as accurate engine temperatures were displayed and logged. My guess is that this was present for quite some time, and led to a varying degree of over-cooling depending on ambient temp and load. This would also explain the somewhat varying and often low fuel mileage.