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First find that exhaust leak or whatever it is. Perhaps a gasket (as I hate to say seal) is causing too much air intake.
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this my bet is on sucking air in. If I don't use high temp RTV at joints in the pipe that are just clamped and between pipes and slipons I get decel pop. Not as loud as yours was when I was riding behind you (bout crapped my pants the first time it happened ), but that's still where I'd look first.
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