Could be a piece of throttle slide sucked inside even.
That happened to me to. Chucked it right through the engine after bouncing off the spark plug. New plug and new slide and Bob your Uncle.
If you suspect a valves gear problem, it would probably be evident at all times. Its only pistons and bearings that you would normally find exhibit different types of noise under different loads. Ie. Worn big end bearings will rattle at no load situations, so if you have to ride home on those occasions, then never let the engine cruise. [ either give it power or back off completely or you will destroy your crankshaft ].Main bearings usually thump, and this noise gets worse the more power you apply. when that happens, turn your engine off and start pushing or you will have a serious mishap. Pistons can make allsorts of noises, and mainly broken rings are the cause.
I once had to rebuild a Daimler V8 engine. The owner felt a slight hesitation at 70 mph and smoke coming out the exhaust. We were barely able to hear a noise but a compression test revealed 1 cylinder with no compression. we found 1 piston had disappeared apart from what was still round the gudgeon., Made a mess of the bore and we resleeved it. You don't always hear noises but something will tell you there is a problem.