I had a hard time finding my own post, lol!
Well after a lot of work, pulling heads, replacing head gaskets, cam seals, lapping the valves, setting valve lash, ect, the problem still persisted, I was starting to think I had bad rings!
Then a friend came over and helped me do some of stuff and I realized I was being a ID10T!!!!

I was checking compression with the throttle CLOSED! Why? Because I didn't know any better.
Later I ran some tests and found I was right at about 135# on all cylinders with the throttle open and about 80 to 90 with the throttle closed except on number 6, I was only 50# with the throttle closed, which left my scratching my head wondering what in the tarnation was going on!
Valve lash is good, compression is good with the throttle open, timing is good, blah blah blah....
So, I pulled the tank, looked in the air box, all clear!
Looked down number 6 tube, all clear!
Sigh!
I pulled the carbs and checked for plugged jets on number 6, all clean!
I figured at this point since I couldn't sync the carbs while on the bike I'll try and sync them on the bench visually and wouldn't you know number 6 was more closed off than the rest and that's why I was getting low compression with the throttle closed! Number 6 couldn't breath!!!

Come to find out this was all because of a weak spring and a bent tine that kept number 6 out of alignment with the rest of the carbs!!!
Good grief, sure I'm a back yard amateur mechanic but I learned a lot during this last cycle of maintenance and/or screw ups, or whatever you want to call it.
Bottom line is the fat lady is running and she's running well and I know now that the valve seats, valve seals, cam seals, ect are all good and new!
So thank you everyone for your input, and now you know if anyone is getting 80 or 90# of compression they are likely checking compression with the throttle closed!

Oh, learned something else too! Too tight of a timing belt causes chirping up front at between 1600 and 2000 RPM. Don't put your timing belt on tight. Let the springs set the tension!

Edit: Oh and one more thing, no fuel in a cylinder because of a closed off carb = no firing, duh!!!

Anyhow, problem solved, now to setup a O2 sensor for fine tuning of the air/fuel mixture, but that's at a later date, I'm just going to enjoy riding her around for now. She sounds good, runs good and smooth and I have a lot of hours into her. I'm taking a break for a while and moving on to other projects like the valve cover gaskets on my truck
