I agree C specs carb and pipe, the main thing to do is suspension, my RM125B is pretty much a stock motor and yet it will hole shot and punches above its weight, the only way we can go faster is get the power to ground and hit and land off jumps harder oh and get the gearing right, the only time I ran out of engine was when we rocked up, track changed huge long straight and we needed about a 8 speed box, and bugger that time I didnt take a larger front sprocket
What suspension changes did you find worked for your bike?
Cheers
forks, spring rate, oil wieght, oil volume (oil level) to suit your body wieght and track (see the guru's plenty of new stuff to stick in them) for me I dont use any air pressure 0 and let it out after a race
rear shocks, spring rate, compresion, rebound on your prefered brand (just make sure they are of the best on offer)set to suit your body weight and twig a little to suit the track
tyres, select the best ones that suit you, I prefer something that starts letting go in a controled manner rather than plenty of grip right up to the end and then let go, so tyre pressure is important
gearing, to get it rolling along without bogging down or screaming its head off, take a few front sprockets
I know it sounds like a lot of mucking around but you will find its not so bad especialy if your riding the same tracks and keep notes, if your not getting pounded and hanging onto a twitchy machine thats bottoming out or smacking you in the arse or wanting to slide out , then you can concentrate on ringing its neck