MB had this on their Tech Site about RT kit gearing.. hopefully will help someone.
GEARING RATIOS
As with jetting it is so variable as we don't you the customer. There's loads to read in our Tech-Site on gearing. But what you need to think is how you ride? How heavy you are? Do you ride 2 up loaded? And how fast do you want to ride? Gearing which has worked for customers varies from 5.20:1 down to 4.3:1. If your not bothered about a high top speed but want power all the time in each gear regardless of road conditions and an easy ride - use something like Gp125 gears with Gp200 sprockets 18 x 47 which is the same as Li150 Italian gears with standard sprockets 15 x 46. All the kits pull this gearing easy, it will limit top end speed but makes a really nice ride-able engine especially if your a big person or you constantly ride 2 up.
If you want more top end speed and through the gears increase the sprockets to get around a 4.80:1 gear ratio, which is a Sx/Jet200 gearbox with standard sprockets 15 x 46. If you set your motor correctly the RT kits have power to pull 4.3:1 which is the Gt/Tv200 gearbox with 15 x 46. Larger carbs produce more power, these help you gain power through the rev range. Have a kit tuned or especially Reed valve converted and expect to increase the gearing quiet alot to really feel the benefit of the kit.
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/info/setting-up-*-engine-carbs-2-/setting-up-*-cylinders-mbgm-rt+255.html