KX250.1968,
The best set up for the 93 KX125 is a #6 Slide (5 is stock) , Bore the Carb to a 38mm, use a Boyseen RAD Valve (made for the 93, it's bigger than the 94 & up) not the V-Force, FMF pipe & silencer (they were called Gold Series back then) , and probably the most important part is to have the transfer ports matched in size (one side is larger than the other) but do not change ANY of the ports angle. These motors were known to "Blow Up" if you did not run race gas in them, and they don't run alot of compression, my experience has been that the transfer ports (the large side) created a Lean Area on one side of the piston causing these problems & after you correct the ports the problem will be eliminated. Also make sure your piston & plating of the cylinder is within specifications (Compression should be 165 on a fresh motor) . The last thing is to Advance the timing. If needed I will dig up my old racing notes to find the exact jetting used if you bore the carb. If you do these mods I think you will be surprised how "fast" this 16 year old really is. Hope this answers your question & gives you a goal to work towards. Keep us posted how it works out.