I figured out the choke was from my own doing. I had changed the location of the original pull on the triple tree, so an adjustment fixed that. It starts well but doesn't happily idle until it's run for a few minutes. Seems par for the course with these.
I've been riding a lot trying to get through the break in. It runs great! I got paint done, but I'm still waits on stripes. I'm thinking of black with a white or silver pinstripe outlining the black supersport style swoosh. For now, I like it "clean". I ended up going with "Moonwalk Grey" which is a new MINI color. I figured it was appropriate. It's grey but has a metal in it in the sun. I'm happy with it.
I even rode it to work a couple of times.
It runs well, but it does run higher RPM in top gear than I'm used to. It has stock sprockets on it, so I'm assuming that's just the way Honda set it up. 75mph is close to 5000RPM.
I had been riding around with my Snell SA helmet from the racing days in cars, so I finally got a proper helmet to riding my CB. I like the bubble visor, and it is the newer shell Bell 500 which I like a lot.
Then it got pretty hot here in Texas - like heat indexes over 100F. I was running break in oil using 10W40, and at idle after running in traffic, it started getting a flicker of an oil light. It stays pretty consistently after the ambient temps stayed over 90F and I would get stuck at lights for any length of time. I changed to 20W50, but the problematic oil light still reared its ugly head at long waits at idle. So after reading up on the forum (thank you), I changed the oil pump o-rings and pulled the cover on the shifter side to change the small o-ring. The oil pump o-rings looked fine (I may have already replaced them - I couldn't remember), but the 5x2.5mm seal on the shifter side was pancaked and looked like it had seen better days. None of the local stores had the right width, so I'm currently waiting for that part to get here. I figure I will put it back together and try it before pulling the clutch apart to add or chamfer holes there. I took a lot of photos of the shifter linkage for myself and figured I would post them here if it might help someone else.
Hopefully the o-ring will take care of the oil light. I have another sender too, but the symptoms make sense that it actually was low oil pressure - really hot, low airflow, low RPM, and a bad o-ring. It shifts great and neutral is super easy to find, so I don't want to touch the clutch if I don't have to!
Thanks again to everyone who contributes on this forum. It's great to have such a go to resource!