Stress is simply nothing but the load on the engine and the parts. In pure technical terms, force per unit area. More power- more forces- more stresses.
We I guess are talking about the strain on the engine. Strain on the engine depends on the stress acting and the stress that it can take up. Now the strain on the engine is dependent on the stress but there is again no way to identify how much the engine is strained unless we know the design factors as to how much each part is designed to deal with.
Now Mean piston speed is an important indicator of stress on the engine components but not the ONLY one. Another important aspect is the peak pressure. Engine power is closely linked with the peak pressure within the cylinder, any increase in the power has to see an increase in the peak pressures. Along with the Mean piston speeds, it is the peak pressure that stresses the engine. Everything from the head to the crank has to be evaluated for being able to take up this increased load.
If it is indeed a rebored 125, I doubt how much more it can take. Of course all the critical parts would have been strengthened already to take up the load of a 25 Bhp engine, but then how much more? is the question



. What you were saying and what i understood were entirely different. 
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(Is it the same for all gears?)
, that was done only for demonstration purposes.


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