Hurgh. I'm attaching pics, but the bad news up front: Post-hone and after cleaning, it looks like I'm out of spec. I put a .0025" feeler in there with the piston upside-down and the skirt at the bore's opening, per Hondaman, and the feeler slid out with minimal resistance. Maybe I'm wrong, I haven't used a feeler gauge since the 1990s -- the idea is I wouldn't be able to pull the feeler out, right? Or it would be a slight struggle? This one comes out relatively easily. So I think I am out of spec. I am sad.
Some photos, and then some questions.
Where I started

After 1 minute hone

After 6-8 minutes hone

All great, wear marks gone, whoop-de-coo -- because clean as it is I still need to overbore. Which is annoying.
If I overbore, I can go one over stock (i.e. 0.25), correct? And all I'd need is new pistons and rings?
Whereas if I go to, say, an 836 kit, that means all kinds of new gear -- studs, valves, cam, all of it?
Thanks everyone. Little bummed tonight.