15:1 is the "stoichiometric"(it hurts my head to use big words
), or "perfect" AFR for that fuel. Gasoline is 14.7:1, so in any case its only a 2% difference. This would be the AFR you would want if you were competing in the Craig Vetter mileage contests, but not for getting the maximum power out of the engine like you need to go very fast.
For max power, you want 12.8-13.2. Your bike was something like 14:1 with 120 mains, and 13:1 with 125 mains, right in the sweet spot.
I think your target for naked of 143 is a bit on the optimistic side?
I would concentrate your efforts on breaking 150 in PS. After all, where else but Bonneville can you do that on a CB? (Well, there is El Mirage, but you've already decided it's not for you.
)
You need to use the tach for whichever class you are running. Your motor has it's peak HP around 9200 RPM, and by 9500 is starting to drop. (Your new cam may alter this peak RPM, but it probably won't be by much, and may even be lower than your custom cam?)
If the bike will pull to 10K in 5th, or higher
, your gearing is too low. Don't over-rev the motor trying to go faster, lest you spit out lash caps again. Take it back to the pits and adjust your gearing and try again.
If the bike can't pull over 8500 or so in 5th, the gearing is too high. Down shifting to 4th may over-rev the motor, so be careful.