I have a question about the decompressor, and I think this question applies to most Honda ATV’s. I have read the information that is available in a couple service manuals and understand the function of the decompressor is to bleed off some compression at low speed (such as during start) for the purpose of reducing some of the load on the starter motor. It does this with a blip on the cam base that presents itself at low speed. It is hard to tell from the pictures of the decompressor in the service manuals as to the exact placement of the blip on the base of the cam. If the blip is located exactly opposite of the cam lobe, then that will throw your valve clearance setting way off because you would be setting the valve clearance while the decompressor is in position to add extra lift to the valve. Therefore, I am assuming that the decompressor is positioned somewhat away from being directly opposite of the cam lobe. Is this correct?