Play with the air screw first, then try a new pilot jet. It is normal for a 4-stroke to pop some when coming down from high revs. It doesn't fire on every power stroke during deceleration and some unburnt fuel/air carries over in to the exhaust. When it does fire, the fuel/air in the exhaust burns and makes the pop.
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