for those revs, dont need to do anything fancy to bottom end.
id use silvertop rods, the are a bit lighter than smallport ones but still plenty strong for what you want. balance it and arp rod bolts for peace of mind. rest factory spec.
ive been running same setup as above with toda pistons, has been revd to 8500-9000rpm for the last 10,000k, no issues
piston choice should come down to cam choice. if running big valves and cams, you will want higher compression pistons with bigger valve cutouts.
if your on a budget. i'd use smallport pistons, trd head gasket and a head skim. get compression up to 12-13:1 some fairly large cams & springs to suit, but sticking with stock shim setup. factory valves.
you can machine the seats out while still using factory valves. then port to suit. if you keen.. we went around 1.5mm bigger on the inlet and 1mm on exhaust while keeping good shape and seal on my latest engine.
i'd be looking at something like 193-c
http://www.camshaftshop.co.nz/index.php ... ducts.html
take your time to dial the cams in, and play around with inlet runner and extractor lengths. also make sure you have go penty of exhaust flow. after extractors as can cause revison and big loss in low-midrange power
if you want more, will start to get pretty expensive..
Edit: flywheel. can use blacktop if sticking with budget theme (5.9kg) or go aftermarket