Apologies for my previous post where I got completely muddled with tech terms. Here's what I should have said.....
Interesting...... A mate of mine had poor return to the tank. To cut a long story short, we ended up removing the SRM anti wet sump valve, problem solved! It seemed that the SRM anti wet sump valve was preventing some of the oil getting into the gallery prior to hitting the timing side bush. I suspect the spring was getting coil bound before the ball had cleared the oil gallery. The bike had seized on three occasions prior. Having removed the anti wet sump valve, we ran the bike with no ball and spring (AWS) for a while and the oil flow back to the tank was excellent. We then fitted an outboard Anti wet sump valve (I know, not everybody likes or approves of them) and this prevented wet sumping and did not affect the oil return to the tank. More recently, a different mate had poor oil return to the tank. This turned out be a damaged pump. The circlip had come off the end, bits of mazak had dropped into the timing case and the crankshaft worm wasn't engaging properly with the oil pump gear. We fitted a second hand pump - all good. If your bike has an SRM anti wet sump valve, that's the first thing I'd remove.