Fram oil filters:
The oil filter for the CBR is a fairly common filter - but the big Canadian Tire in Guelph didn't have one... or anything else I needed. It's things like this that force me online to purchase when I'd rather just purchase locally.


Winter flushing oil:
This is what I'm going to put in the Honda over the winter as it gets sorted. In the spring I'll do a flush and go with Mobil 1 synthetic.
The only place I can find the Mobil 1 is at Walmart - it's the only time I usually go there. Since I'm already there for the Tiger, I'll go for 7 litres and do the Tiger and CBR with the same super-oil. Running the Mobil 1 in the Tiger has stopped any oil burning in it. It's good stuff.
K&N Filters for CBR900:
https://www.knfilters.ca/honda/cbr900rr/900/1997
The HA-9092-A air filter is a strange thing - I thought the filter element would pop out of the plastic, but it's a single (expensive) manufactured piece. Finding these is tricky. You can find cheap, paper filters for about $40 a go, but I found the K&N on Amazon for $120CAD, so that's going in and getting cleaned regularly. That should pay for itself within three changes.
I'm not in a place where I'm going to put the front end back together again and pop in the replacement LED when it comes in this week. With the replacement carb from NCK Salvage in hand, I'm going to try and rebuild as much of the Honda as I can over the long weekend (it's Thanksgiving Weekend in Canada).
The Strange World of Dash Bulbs:

This light search led to a crash course in bulb sizing. The dash lights on the CBR900RR are T-5 Wedge 12v 1.7W bulbs. T5 means it has a 5mm base. In this case they're 1.7cms long on that 5mm base. The LED should be cooler, use less electricity and be brighter.