So what do you do to stop it? The theory seems to be that it is from unburnt fuel pulled into the exhaust while on closed throttle. This ignites with a bang when the throttle is opened again.
I'm down to a 38 pilot and still get it. A friend with a 300 gets it all the time and he rides a lot faster than I do. Some guys have said it clears up if you take the bike for a rip. That's not easy to do where I ride, and I'm always back on single track right after going down a forest road. With terrain changes it's impossible to avoid closed throttle running. Pulling in the clutch to let the engine idle doesn't seem to help.
I'm down to a 38 pilot and still get it. A friend with a 300 gets it all the time and he rides a lot faster than I do. Some guys have said it clears up if you take the bike for a rip. That's not easy to do where I ride, and I'm always back on single track right after going down a forest road. With terrain changes it's impossible to avoid closed throttle running. Pulling in the clutch to let the engine idle doesn't seem to help.