If I could replace the stock paper filter on my '79 CB650 with a Uni foam filter, I'd do it in a heartbeat (hint, hint, anyone have the Uni part number for that?!). These air filter "wars" have been going on as long as the "wars" about synthetic oil versus dino oil and tires. I used to have a '95 Moto Guzzi 1100 Sport (frame #2, I should've kept that bike!) that had a full Staintune exhaust on it. I had the carbs rejetted, and fitted some K&N pods on them. Bike ran fairly well, all things considered. Found some dual-stage Uni foam filters for it, slapped them on, then had to adjust the fuel/air screws because the bike would die at idle. Now I forget which way I adjusted them, but in any event, the bike ran better with the Uni filters than with the K&Ns.
On my '79 CB650, I'm not interested in running individual pods on each carb, but would entertain the thought of replacing the stock paper filter with a Uni foam filter. Right now, I have the airbox lid off, and fabbed up an aluminum strap that goes between the upper and lower mounting bolts, to allow more air to flow into the carbs. Bike actually runs better with this mod, isn't as hard to gas/clutch it when starting off. Compare the small airbox lid opening with a more or less open airbox intake now, and it's flowing a lot more air. But still, if I could find a Uni foam filter to replace that stock paper one, I'd be all over it. Another trick I've learned is to use regular old cooking spray on those Uni foam filters. Just spray the outside, rub it in, let soak for a few minutes, then dry off with some paper towels, and you're done, no need for that expensive Uni filter spray. And don't use olive oil spray, that stuff is WAY too oily!