Manny, you said your bike has no engine, performance, exhaust, or intake mods. Its essentially 100% stock except a few chrome bits. So a PC3 or a dyno-tune or a Bump will have zero affect and are not a cure.
Some downshifting is fine, but this isn't a 1970 V2 machine. Big cube V-Twins backfire on hard decel, it goes with the territory. Ride it like what it is. Use the front/rear brakes to a greater extent, and after a few weeks you can decide if the backfiring has diminished. Heck, lots of us have had this bike so long we sorta forget we ride it a little differently. Its a hot rod. Its make noise.
Some things that will add to pop-on-decel are dirty air filters (changes air:fuel ratio), dirty oil/filter (heat build-up), fouled plugs (reduce available spark), and crud on the pistons from using the wrong fuel (use a good brand of regular unleaded gasoline). Like everything else, keep it tuned and it'll be fine.
Manny V.:
Hi,
Brand new to this forum. Got a problem. Own a 2004 Warrior with less than 7000 miles on it. Stock, except for cosmetic upgrades (chrome). It backfires. Started after they did the Throttle position sensor and pick-up coil recall (may or may not be related). Local dealer can't fix. Worse - they say it's normal for Warriors to backfire when decelerating and that I should engage the clutch and brakes everytime I want to decelerate - no engine braking. Think I'm being fed a line. Anybody had this problem?
Manny