That sounds fine, old pistons get a bit tight, the bearing is the moving part so no drama.
I installed TS125 pistons in my X7 'back in the day' (oh dear, transformation into old duffer commencing). All good fun, & suzi stuff is often very similar (as the RG was to the X7) but you will need to be careful with the bigger pistons. You will need to give the ports some generous chamfers & possibly as the person doing the rebore to give you some lead in at the bottom of the bore if the existing one disappears with that large an oversize (just to ease slipping pistons in).
But then you come to the top end. Here you may find that the piston height is the same, but we will need to check that. The head gasket will likely be too small diameter & you may need to get a copper one made. Also the head may be too small diameter for the pistons if they protrude into the squish area, these may need to be opened up a little. They were 1 piece head yeah.
You will want to make sure you don't raise the compression too high. keeping a generous squish clearance will see to that. when together put some solder down the plug hole & turn the engine over & pull out & measure. You will want it to be somewhat over 1mm else the comm will be too high esp with the bigger bores. Don't want to stress that old crank.
If it has been sitting for a tickle more work I'd be keen to replace the crank seals. they get hard with age & any leak here will seize your fresh engine. They are cheap enough & remarkably easy to work on with horz split case.
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