Fixed - With WFO slide optimiser I have dropped the pilot jet from 57.5 to 15, yes that's right, and I've ordered a 12.5 & 10, dropped the needle-jet from an R-6 to an R-2, seems pretty good now. Ticks along at a nice low idle, playing with the air-screw, now I am 2 turns out (that's why I ordered some smaller pilots). Without the WFO slide thingo, the pilot-jet was right on the money, me being greedy, I wanted more off the bottom-end (I shouldn't keep comparing the ported 125 to my modern 450 4-stroke ;-)
I guess when I had a larger pilot-jet, I had to have the slide higher to keep it idling, that extra slide height allowed enough air to go through to get the needle-jet involved. With a leaner pilot keeping the rpm higher, it allows me to drop the slide down further, separating the introduction of the needle-jet circuit, me earlier thinking it was rpm introducing the needle circuit, but no, slide height ....... 1 turn of the idle adjuster!
The only issue I have now is, from a cold start, even with the choke on, I can't get fuel to flow into the venturi (Start ya Bastard or hand choke required), I think that is more my 'expert' porting ;-) I think that combining my 'non reed-valve porting' with the crankcase reed has softened the intake vacuum pulse from the piston up-stroke (because vacuum starts as soon as the reed opens, and the inlet port is still open while the piston is well back down the bore), next mod is to JB Weld the reed passage, take out the TM piston, put the RM-S back in, and make good use of the regained intake port inertia (it kinda works in my mind). :-D