I was concerned with a cool cylinder #1, so after putting 30,000 miles on my CB750K2 I finally bought a compression gauge. I did a series of tests on a hot engine, cranking it with the electric starter and all of the plugs out. My readings were 130-130-140-140. Apart from the slight leakage in #1/#2, I think that these numbers are good enough to keep me going for a while (bike has 42K miles).
Quick disclaimer. I did not alternate a 'wet' test with oil in cylinders, so I do not have those numbers to compare to. I did not have a syringe to get the oil in, and had already fried my right hand on the inner headers. I also used the Actron tester, which has the rubber hose, and I expect leads to slightly lower numbers.
My Clymer states the range for compression on a CB750 as between 130-150, but the specs page on this site lists 170 as the stock compression figure (which seems high to me). If the Clymer is right, then I feel like I am doing pretty well with my figures. If the site is right, it looks like I have pretty low compression. Which is it?