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Got my 600 mile service today and my dealer printed out the part number for me on the receipt. Honda Part # 15410-KYJ-901.
 

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Also forget to add this: There are some filters being sold on ebay and other sites such as the HiFlo HF111. This is not the right filter.... it's for the old CBR250 from the early 90's.
 

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No clue about the parts nation site or whether it certified. Only place i found on the net so far to have the filter. I'm sure over time the filter will become more available. This is gonna be a popular bike.
 

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Personally I am using AMSoil 10w-30 fully synthetic motorcycle oil. It's made for motorcycles with wet clutches. Also I think Honda has it's own brand of synth if you wanna stick to OEM.
 

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Did it right at my 600 mile service. My mechanic asked me when i got it done if i wanted synth and i was like "don't you have to wait till its broke in".... to which he replied "um... it's been broke in since about 300 miles". Motorcycle motors take far less time to break in. I think it actually says right in the manual that the break in period is 300 miles.
 
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