I've got a '71 CB175 that I re-ringed earlier this year and while taking it for a long ride today, my son who was following me said the bike was smoking really bad. As the bike was moving and under power it was hardly noticeable but once I got back into the throttle specifically after engine braking, the left cyl would leave a plume of smoking as if I was fogging for mosquitoes. After the bike cooled a bit I did a compression check and both cyls came in at 130 lbs however the spark plug from the left cyl was clearly oil fouled. Being my comp is decent and it only smokes immediately following an engine brake, is this a clear sign of a bad valve stem seal? Keep in mind that even though the cyl head was disassembled, cleaned and valves lapped, new stem seals were not used because I didn't have new ones and the old ones still seemed OK however it is possible I buggered one of them up reassembling the head. What do you think?