Chain lube

Clean with Kerosene & right now using what my Yamaha mechanic recommended: Black Label

It's messy & you have to not put too much on, but it works. I'm not sure if I will change in the future.

Black label is great if your talking JD but the BEL RAY super clean is = to Bookers.:jk:
 
I'm using DuPont Teflon chain saver available at Wal-Mart. I'm at 24k and change on the stock chain and it's hanging in there. I have a spare ready to go along with new sprockets. They also sell the DuPont degreaser which works very well on the chain saver.

I also use the DuPont Teflon stuff and I clean with kerosene after a good soapy wash. 14k and very little signs of wear on any of the parts. And I don't do this "quite" often enough. I should be cutting back another fill-up and making my chain maint just that much more frequent.
 
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