I got a TRX250R airbox off of eBay about a year ago, with the hopes of swapping out the ATC's airbox in favor of it. Why do I want to do this, you ask. Because I believe the TRX's airbox is a better design, and more importantly, less restrictive.
In the first pic, I have both airboxes side by side. Note how the TRX airbox has a fairly straight, unobstructed path from the airfilter to the carburetor, while the ATC airbox has that nasty 90 degree bend in the airbox-to-carb boot.
To see if I can get the airbox high enough to clear the swingarm, I'll need to cut off the coolant overflow bottle's rear bracket from the frame. Talk about the point of no return! Believe me, I took plenty of measurements to ascertain whether or not this airbox would work before I broke out the cut-off grinder. I will also need to relocate 2 items to fit this airbox in the ATC's frame:
1. Rear shock reservoir is interfering with the airbox-to-carb boot, so it will be relocated to the back of the frame near the rear grabbar, similar to the TRX's mounting location.
2. AC Regulator bracket is interfering with the airbox, as well as the new location for the rear shock reservoir, so it will be relocated to an, as of yet, undetermined location.
In the remaining pics, I removed the rear shock spring so I could swing the rear suspension through it's full travel to make sure the swingarm wouldn't contact the airbox under full compression. It looks like it should clear just fine.