2004 CBR 1000RR Service Questions

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The older son just picked up a 2004 CBR 1000RR that's been ridden a couple of times/year for the last 10 years. 17k kms on it. Started right up and he took if for a spin before buying. $5k cdn dollarettes. Getting new tires right away, doing and oil change and flushing brake/clutch fluid. Tokiko front brakes and pads are good. Rears look good and work fine as well.
Can you help with these questions:
What oil?
What part number is the oil filter?
I assume the engine oil is also the gearbox oil?
Coolant to use?
Air filter part number?
Any other suggestions?

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I had the CBR 900RR Fireblade the CBR1000 SC24 and CBR 1100xx and used Castrol 4T now known as Power 1 and 4T RS in all of them, 10w40 should be ideal for this one.
If it helps I got 248K on the SC24 and over 100K on the others only because I sold them but no mechanical issues with any of them, all ran like the day were made. 5K Km OCI.


 
Is E10 a thing in your area? I would be very suspect a 2004 motorcycle came from the factory with ethanol proof components? Can you source 100% gas? Maybe there are some key components that can be changed out (My '01 Ducati had 2 (rubber?) fuel lines that were turning a weird grey/brown)
 
I had the CBR 900RR Fireblade the CBR1000 SC24 and CBR 1100xx and used Castrol 4T now known as Power 1 and 4T RS in all of them, 10w40 should be ideal for this one.
If it helps I got 248K on the SC24 and over 100K on the others only because I sold them but no mechanical issues with any of them, all ran like the day were made. 5K Km OCI.


Thank you. This is a LOT of bike and should last him a while. Looking forward to servicing it this weekend. It's a beauty, but my riding days are over...
 
Is E10 a thing in your area? I would be very suspect a 2004 motorcycle came from the factory with ethanol proof components? Can you source 100% gas? Maybe there are some key components that can be changed out (My '01 Ducati had 2 (rubber?) fuel lines that were turning a weird grey/brown)
E10 exists. Will check those hoses. It's fuel injected and runs well, so there's that.
 
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