Personally I’d rather ride it as is because I’m not sure I have the skill set to go much further. Plus need to grab shims. I covered up the internals to keep any dust from going in so have time for some more research.
Although I did notice a discolouration on one valve. The black edges were worn down to a diff colour underneath.
If it's me, I'm changing everything that's out of spec, which appears to be half your valves (especially as they're too tight, not too loose). You've checked them for a reason, might as well get them right, and as
@Wingboy says, you have time. The real point of no return is pulling the cams, but as long as you're careful about recording how it was as you pull it apart, it's just a matter of being slow and methodical, and quadruple checking before you put the valve cover back on.
(The key step I missed when I did mine last winter was not rechecking the index marks after cycling the motor by hand to make sure valves and pistons didn't fight. The gears on the cams in the RC51 are split, so what looked closest to lined up when loosely torqued down ended up being a tooth off.)
You'll have to pull the old shims to know what you need. Another issue I had was my cheap Motomaster digital micrometer showed my old shims as being slightly thinner than marked. I ordered new ones based on that, but noticed the new ones showed thin, too. Turns out the micrometer wasn't accurate, and a double check with a nicer unit showed all exactly as marked, requiring another trip to the Honda dealership to get things bang on with a couple. It's a bit more money, but Honda sells shims with finer sizing than the shim kits you can buy, and I figure for the time taken, it's worth a couple bucks to get as close to ideal as possible.