The compression on mine is fine. But, if the valve guides have been bad long enough, then the valve seats will leak (stem wobble prevents the valve closing properly forcing uneven wear.
A compression test can tell you about valve seating or ring seal, not specifically the guide issues.
Wet/ dry testing can tell you about rings. A teaspoon is too much oil for these small displacement bikes. Read the FAQ.
You only want enough to wet the piston rings, not change the compression ratio of the engine. Otherwise every test with a bunch of oil in the chamber is going to tell you your rings are bad.
If after using a two or three drops oil to seal rings the peak compression is unchanged, then your rings are good.
If you do a leak down test instead of a compression test, it can tell you if your valves are leaking in their seats (or past the rings).
If the bike was newly put back into service, it may take a while for the rings to reseat on the cylinder walls. If there was bad cylinder wall pitting, it will never fully seal and just wear the rings out quickly.