OK, you want to make it run a long time. That means taking the long view. The first thing I'd do is filter research. Look for the filter thread and gasket diameter needed to fit the Honda. Look to see if there is room to go to a longer filter w/o ground clearance issues, etc.
I'd get a longer/bigger premium filter and fit that (Wix, Napa Gold (same) or Baldwin, etc.). The reason is because with extra media, the cold start oil flow will be better. Less resistance and it might not open the bypass, so all the oil, even VT cold oil, will go through the filter media
Then I'd be looking at oil. If the Honda wants 0W-20 - so be it. I'd prolly use Pennzoil Ultra, but Mobil1 would be fine, as would other name brands. Honda motors are not too hard on oil, so I'd avoid the boutique oils and their high prices.
If you are short tripping it and it does not get hot for long, I'd change it spring and fall. It's only a few qts and it gives you a chance to look all over at the bottom of the car. If you get it up to temp for 1/2 hour at a time, maybe once a year or whatever the OLM says
Keep receipts and write it down in the Owners Manual in the back. Good records are important IF there is a warranty issue...
I'd get a longer/bigger premium filter and fit that (Wix, Napa Gold (same) or Baldwin, etc.). The reason is because with extra media, the cold start oil flow will be better. Less resistance and it might not open the bypass, so all the oil, even VT cold oil, will go through the filter media

Then I'd be looking at oil. If the Honda wants 0W-20 - so be it. I'd prolly use Pennzoil Ultra, but Mobil1 would be fine, as would other name brands. Honda motors are not too hard on oil, so I'd avoid the boutique oils and their high prices.
If you are short tripping it and it does not get hot for long, I'd change it spring and fall. It's only a few qts and it gives you a chance to look all over at the bottom of the car. If you get it up to temp for 1/2 hour at a time, maybe once a year or whatever the OLM says

Keep receipts and write it down in the Owners Manual in the back. Good records are important IF there is a warranty issue...