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I own a 1994 Honda Magna 750 which has the same engine as the vfr 750. I experienced backfiring problems. I went to my local auto supply store and purchased a can of Sea Foam. I mixed the prescribed amount in with my gas. I did this until the entire can was empty. I no longer experience backfiring problems. It was an inexpensive quick fix. Sometimes the carbs get varnish in them and may cause backfiring. Sea Foam cleans the carbs and removes the varnish. Hope this helps you.

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