I recently went through this with my rebuild. A guy that restores sandcast 750's and works with them a lot said that you are NOT supposed to lube the cylinder walls at all (or very very lightly) when assembling, due to the rings not seating properly. - He stated that the chrome type ring tends to have less friction already, and the oil can hinder the initial seating, especially due to the chrome type ring.
Now if its not starting for ~6 weeks, I'd think you would want at least some oil on the cyl walls to prevent rust.
My first rebuild failed to seat the rings properly (I dont know why, but had lubed the walls well) On the re try I didn't lube the walls at all, and the rings seated great.
Just my experiences, the guy that told me this seems to really know his stuff.