The Baby Four will get to the ton, although you may have to take 4th up to 90 first as the 5th is overgeared a bit.
If the fuel is old, start there: those tiny bores need fresh fuel, for sure.
Look also for the bowl vent lines for the carbs. There should be long, thin hoses on them that reach back up under the seat. Those MUST be there (many were often removed for various reasons) or else the float bowls won't be able to push the fuel up thru the mainjets above about 65 MPH because of the turbulence around the tiny air ports (if the hoses are missing). This is surprisingly important!
Air filter: does it have the whole stock airbox assembly in place, taking in air from behind your butt, under the seal? If that is gone, so is the top speed. It's REALLY important to have this in place on the Baby Fours (350F and 400F).