If you do that, they will never seat, at least not in the life of that engine (it takes about 30,000 miles of wear to seat them in that situation). And, it will burn oil.
Piston rings are cast so that when the gap is closed, they are perfectly round. It's a very precision thing...when you file off the ends of the rings to make them fit a smaller bore than the one for which they were designed, it creates gaps in the area around the ring gap itself.
Check on eBay with mrsuperdeals (it might be mrssuperdeals) for some MC rings. They will cost about $20, and are good rings. Get stock size. If the pistons are burned (pictures?) you must replace them. If they are just dirty from blowby, they can (must) be cleaned with Scotchbrite (rub vertically, not horizontally) before reusing.