Thanks PCMAX for that link, very helpful & interesting.
Well I am at a loss to work out my RM125B ignition timing as Graeme was/is.
I picked up a used & unlooked after 125B from the wreckers, thought I'd freshen the engine before riding it, upon tearing down the engine I find the stator set at full advance, when I reassembled the engine I set the stator at the mid point in the stator backing plate slot, as per the manual.
Well the bike would not start, an occassional spit-back thru the aircleaner; ahh I think "let's advance the stator fully again", the bike starts but does not want to idle, so I gets out the rat-tail file and go a hacking, I ended up slotting the stator backing plate a further 10mm! With each mm I filed out the bike would run smoother & crisper.
So I gets a timing light and drop the vernier down the plug hole; I find with the stator plate slotted the extra 10mm the timing light shows the timing to be 1.90mm BTDC. According to any specs I can find that for safety I should be setting it at 1.50mm (17 dgrees @ 10,000rpm).
So I guess, as JohnnyO advised me another thread, I may have a rotor from another model? Without sitting them side-by-side I guess I'll not know. I don't know if this issue could have related to Graeme's dilemma?
Next time I ride the bike I will try .5mm each way to see how it changes the power.