KTM sure figured it out on their new 790 Adventures: Remove Seat, 2 Easily Accessible Screws, Pull Dirty Filter, Replace with New..
And, of course, on virtually every modern MX/XC bike it’s typically 2-minute and tool-less process - with about half that time used to put on nitrile gloves.
A friend of mine that owns a goldwing said that air filter jumped out of the bike compared to what he has to go through to get to his.
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