Maybe to help defray some of the confusion:
The OEM compression of the K0-K6 engines is 9.0:1.
The OEM compression of the F0/F1 engines is 9.2:1 (despite some of the ads Honda put out, showing it higher).
The OEM compression of the K7/K8 engines is the same as the F0/F1.
Installing the 836 CruisinImage pistons in the F0/F1/K7/K8 engines makes the compression just over 9.0:1, IF the quench band is cut into the head to match the bores. If not, the compression is nearer 9.25:1, but breathing is restricted a little bit.
Installing the K0/K6 pistons into the F0/F1/K7/K8 engines brings the compression down to about 8.8:1. On most of these heads there is room to mill off the 1mm extra height applied to the combustion chambers, bringing them back down to the size of the K0-K6 chambers. This brings the compression back up to about 9:1 again. Some riders worry about "valve clearance" in this conversion, but my clay-on-top-of-the-pistons tests have showed this clearance to be more than 2mm in all cases.
If you take some DOHC 750 pistons (1979-1982) and trim their shoulders down 1.5mm for about 6mm in from the outer edges, the compression comes to about 9.6:1 in the end, and the bore size is +1.0mm over stock bores (760cc).