Well, I don't know what bike or setup you have, but the decel popping can be reduced by leaning the idle settings or adding some back pressure to the exhaust system.
Closing the carb slides while the engine is spinning at 3K causes very high vacuum on the slow jet system. This causes more fuel to flow from the slow jet due to the increased pressure differential. If you have an Iidle Mixture Screw, turning that in should improve your annoyance. If you have an Air Bleed Screw, turn that out a bit. If the slow jet emulsion tube holes are blocked, the fuel/air premix can also be over rich and increase/cause the popping phenomenon. This is interactive with the IMS or ABS. Adding back pressure in the exhaust, retains a bit more of the CO2 in the pipes and spoils the conditions for ignition in the pipe header.
The popping can also be caused by leaks in the exhaust letting air into the header. The header to head gasket, for example.