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Default cam chain help on cbr 600

whats up guys. i guess some of you remember me making a post awhile back about having trouble getting my cam chain adjusted right. well i took it to the shop and the guy adjusted my cam chain tensioner but it still doesnt run right. it feels a little rough/buzzy starting at 5k rpms when cruising around. the bike was smooth to begin with. the only thing i can think of is that between all the riding/adjustments that i made to the tensioner it proably ended up creating a tight spot in the cam chain. what do you guys think? i wont lie, during the test rides i did run the bike at mid-range revs (6k plus) a few times. would it cost a lot to have them take the top end of the motor apart and check this?
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