There are lot's of pictures of K's with pod filters but hardly any mention of what to do with the tubes connected to the airbox.
What do you want to do? Take a photo of your K or ride it?
If you want to ride it, don't touch to the airbox.
An atmospheric engine, overall a fuel injected 4 inline motorcycle engine is designed to work with an airbox. The FI system needs to work properly that the intake is enclosed in a quiet environment, without turbulence. That's the first purpose of the airbox. It permits to control the pressure and the amount of air available. Don't worry, the dimension of the airbox and the air filter is far enough: it could feed 4 K engines at full throttle. By the way, you'd be surprised how performance, measured on a power bench, could be changed by a single subtle change of the intake airbox diameter...never to be enhanced, always to be degraded. BMW engineers of the eighties were not idiots. ( Today...

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Another purpose of the airbox is to measure the air temperature accurately: this is crucial for the ECU as, without air flow meter like there is on K2V, the amount of air sucked is estimated by its temperature in the airbox and the RpM value. You know that pressure and temperature are linked... By removing and relocating the air temperature sensor elsewhere without calibrating it or re-mapping the ECU, the value it sends will be inaccurate.
Crankase case pressure management is also important: if you reduce the ventilation flow of the crankcase, it will reduce power of the engine, but also will create stress on the gaskets and provoke oil leaks. If you replace it by an shiny chinese cheap air pod that will clog within a few kilometers, you will also have to face very regular maintenance issues.
Recycling oil vapors is another function of the airbox. Yes, I know, you don't care about environment policies. You probably have another source to breathe air, or gills? But your engine needs this oil also. It lubricates, modestly but usefully, the admission valve stems and the guides. Why do you thing there are valve gaskets?
Last but not least, you will notice that when opening the airbox, each port has a velocity stack dedicated. With a very specific lenght and shape so it's accorded to erase flat spots of the power curve at some rpm . Remove it and replace it by standard crap pods and it will ruin the admission harmonics. And, at it is usually measure, will reduce the amount of air that could be admitted in the engine: anyway they will never improve it as it only depends of how the engine sucks.
If it's only to shine on social media, do anything anyhow.