not easy for a 50hp design to handle 100 hp !
More so it is not a steady state strain either when circuit racing, it can be from abusive riding styles, I remember on this forum Mark McGraw saying he had a rider that regularly popped the chains out the top of the cases on a certain corner at Daytona and it started to happen when he was getting over 90hp. Chains are tricky to control , resonance, change of load direction, inertia all combine. Certainly good quality chains, tensioner and components help but rarely are they all engineered together in most classic racers, as the old saying goes, anything is only as good as the weakest link.
I have enjoyed this thread , Keith modestly comes up with a fix that has been plaguing the ol SOHC Honda since 1969. Speaking of chains Ive been waiting for Matt to thrash the guts out of his bikes and let me know how the new CX cam chain tensioner holds up.