I'm running the same ignition as your CR125 in two of my bikes, and NGK BP7ES plugs work well in both of them. I was running BPR7EIX plugs before, but one bike wouldn't idle reliably with the resistor plug. Maybe you'd want to start with BP8ES plugs in your bikes.
The projected-nose ('P') plugs gave slightly better throttle response and low end in my bikes; I won't use anything else nowadays. If a resistor plug works for you, that's great, but in these old CDI's I was getting a faint yellow-looking spark. Inserting a 4,500 ohm resistor in the ignition path may give better radio reception and more reliable on-board computer operation, but it sure didn't improve performance in my bikes. Unfortunately, not too many non-resistor plug types are available today.
Here's some NGK plug code info:
B = Thread size 14 mm, P = projected nose, R = resistor, 7 = heat range, E = 19mm reach, S = copper core, I = Iridium, X = series gap, V = precious metal tip
I haven't fouled a plug since I stopped using leaded race gas, for what that's worth. I've used Bel-Ray oil since the early 70's, and today I use H1R ay 36:1. There are plenty of other good oils out there, though.
Ray
_________________ '74 CR125M (175cc), '75 MR175, '82 RM250Z, '08 YZ250F, '14 Zero FX electric, '14 Zero MX electric, '18 Alta MXR electric
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