Yep, doing some more reading and digging based on my decel issues between about 1400 to 4400 rpm, I can see looking at the default 20776 map that the F-L Switch is telling my bike to use the L tables for all the troublesome areas I've had...that is correct right? Even with O2 turned off L tables matter as the manifold pressure is also used right?
Using the graphic view for F L switch makes things a little clearer I think, anything below the line is L map based, above the line is F map based from what I understand now right?
So assuming I have got this right....this view of the default 20776 F L switch tells me that the L tables will be the issue for me where TPS is less than 20% and revs are below around 4500 (issues where TPS is up to 30% for upper revs too, but this is less noticeable cause the bike is f'ing loud!):
But looking at the same for Hans0 maps as he's zero'ed off the high rpms the L tables are less important in the higher rev range, and for anything under the line in the lower revs the L table will be used (below 2K rpm no throttle is the concern with L only):
The most important bit I think
To cope with the L table still kicking in Hans0 has positive fueling for zero pressure for all rpms which I suspect helps stop decel popping immensely...as I suspect with no restrictive can or cross over pipe I have pretty much nothing there top stop major pressure loss at the manifold when laying off the throttle...
Looking further into Claviger's maps he's zero all the F-L switch values so the L tables are effectively not used I am assuming...this would also address my issues I suspect...
Now, assuming I have that right, I hope that a de-enriched Hans0 map (as per my screenshots), to allow for standard air filter and headers, will be more appropriate for my bike....
Again, any comments/thoughts are most welcome...I'm still trying to get my head around it all

Just hope I've got it right and not horribly wrong lol