That is for forged pistons, my JE pistons have same recommendation from Dynoman.
Check their tech page for their pistons. Good info where also ring gap orientation is shown in a good way.
http://dynoman.net/tech-sheets.htmlMy CI +0.50mm pistons got 0.02mm (0.00078") total clearance. (It takes almost no oil between 4500km oil change interval. Maybe level get 5mm lower on dipstick.)
I read on this forum about max 0.025mm (0.00098") to avoid being a smoker. I think it was the UK guys that have great experiences of CI piston rebuilds.
My K2 first had CI stock size 61.00 mm in only honed old bores, 0.04-0.05mm (0.000157-0.000196") clearance.
It smoked fine all the time so not only early ex guides without seals. Other riders behind me complained when riding 120-140kmh on highway
My old 836 cylinder that was bored and later honed several times more.
First was bored to RC forged pistons (these were slimmer to wider clearance), 8000km later new cast Action Fours, 40000 km later NOS RC cast pistons. It did not smoke despite clearances well over 0.15mm, some spots 0.20mm toral clearance.
I watched it on Dyno when revved it to over 9000rom several times, last run 10.000rpm. No smoke and rods still OK