The 2 extremes as I know them, timing wise:
A low exhaust and high intake will cause it to have little high rpm power and a general overall lack in power with a very smooth transition into good low end torque with no noticeable change in power output as you lean on it harder until the chain stalls.
High exhaust and low intake will tune the engine to make the most of its power at a certain narrow high rpm range, with a chain set aggressively enough to take advantage of that high rpm power, it will cut great at that best rpm, slow the rpm just a little too much, and it looses a lot of power causing it to bog a lot and even stop the chain easily.
I thought 108/125/76 looks good, I wonder what it was to start. Ports can be made too wide to where performance suffers just so you know. I'd want to see that exhaust raised a little and intake lowered a little, maybe 4 degrees for both, and that should give it pep. But what do I know, I'm still very new at this.