the intake roughed out:


new carb boot, which will take the angle out of the carb:


The foot long small diameter orange intake tube caught my eye. I have not tested that long of an intake on a Banshee but I have done a lot of testing on the 125cc shifter kart engines, 250R Hondas and the 500 single cylinder two strokes that need to run air filters. None of the aforementioned engines would have liked that long small diameter connector between the carb and air filter. On the twin carbed Banshee with the stock air box, the development that I did on the Banshees did not like the air filter flanges that had the 2.5 to 3 inch opening to the air filter. They wanted a large opening from the plenum to the air filter just like what the engineers at Yamaha gave us on the stock Banshee air box.
There is a tuned length on the intake side of the engine just like there are tuned lengths on the exhaust side of the engine. Many guys ruin a good engine package by neglecting to incorporate development and testing to the intake side of the engine.
On a small displacement cylinder like on the Banshee I think that the engine would like to see about 2 to 4 inches of about 2.5" to 2.75" ID tubing and then dump into a larger diameter tube that is at least 4 to 5 inches in diameter all of the way to the air filter. The flange on the air filter should never be smaller than the largest ID of the carb to air filter tube.
An intake system like pictured above will have 2 to 3 resonating systems. Well developed engines will usually have only one resonating system on the intake side of the engine. There is always one primary resonating system from the reed tips to the bellmouth of the carb on any engine. If the distance from the reed to carb bellmouth is too short (where its tuned length is for a RPM that is out of range of the engine), the length of the primary system can be lengthened by adding some length of parallel or shallow angled tubing to the bell mouth side of the carb. The system needs to dump into the atmosphere at this point or an air filter with a lot of surface area. When the space confines of the bike does not allow us to place a large air filter at this dump point, sometimes we can connect the dump point to the air filter with a large diameter connector tube.
Sometimes the large diameter tube that connects the air filter to the dump point of the primary system can still resonate with undesirable effects and can be fooled by strategically placing a Helmholtz resonator to bring the total system into the desired resonating frequency. Helmholtz resonators (the little white plastic tank that is about halfway between the carb and air filter) are used by the stock TRX250R, TRX450R and a large number of intake systems in the automobile industry.