Weather's too pleasant to stay inside on the compuKer, so...
What Barry said is on point regarding the unnecessary and continual re-torque of the four cylinder and two head studs. Disregarding the large cylinder-base o-ring and the two smaller rings at the upper cyl studs, all that's left to compress is the head gasket.
I just had the top end off my R100S -which does not utilize the base o-ring- to replace push rod tubes. After the initial torque was done, I waited 24 hours and re-torqued. I would guesstimate that the head gasket compressed enough to a value of approx one pound.
Some owners will check torque again after the first 100 miles. I'm not in that fraternity.
Same procedure done on both my R65s.
BTW, a forum member hereabouts is rehabbing a neglected early R90. Discovered helicoils and/or timeserts in three of the four engine case threaded bores... on the left side only!
The available Airhead shop manuals are not infallible and have not been updated in, well, almost forever. Point: Check the manual's suggested tire pressures. Modern motorcycle tires would be under-inflated if the manual's figures are used.