If you want pods, get pods. If you want opinions on pods, ask your question and brace yourself for the barrage of answers you're gonna get. If you don't want a barrage of opinions on why you shouldn't run pods, don't ask the question and figure out how to use the search feature. There are many threads on the subject.
Bottom line is this: Honda is a better engineer than most everyone on this forum (with the exception of a few, and they know who they are). You can run pods, but your performance will most likely suffer, it has to do with the way Honda engineered the stock airbox with stacks built in. If you can figure out a way to build stacks into your pods, well, you've got a winner, otherwise I'm pretty sure Honda did it best.
As a side note, I completely understand the "I just want it for looks' thing. We all want our bikes to look cool, it's part of the whole thing. However, a poorly running engine will not last as long as one that's tuned well, and given that most of these bikes are already old and tired, you'll be pushing your luck. If you're still set on running pods (like I was/am) prepare yourself mentally because it will be a beating. Unless you're just ok with your bike running like absolute garbage, in which case send me your address and I will relieve you of it personally.