I still don't have the numbers... it was a few months ago and I forgot them since the tests were done. I will re-test to get the numbers soon. I got frustrated with the bike and I just put it aside and started riding my 2005 Husqvarna TC450, man I love my Husky...anyway... I think that the compression was around 220-240psi (!), but I can't remember the exact number. I tested it with a proper guage, and the shop tested it with their equipment. The shop owner even checked it after the mechanic because it was so high, and he was suprised.
I originally took a look at the bike because it was running fine, then all of the sudden started this nasty bog. You would whack the throttle and it would bog, nearly throwing me over the bars, then it would clear itself and the thing would suddenly haul butt and try to throw me off the back. Not a good thing for woods riding. Anyway, I thought that it was jetting, but nothing had ever changed in the jetting, fresh gas, same mix ration as always, no different weather, no new mods, plug looks nice, etc., so I thought that it was very weird about the sudden bog. I checked the compression just in case, and thats when I got the high compression. I then took it to the shop to see what they would say. The shop tried to fix it but then said that they would have to fix the overly high compression first before they could properly tune it. What the heck would make the dang compression suddenly be really high, whne nothing else is new? The bike has low hours on the motor and shouldn't need a rebuild, but I will do one if needed though.