THIS would likely be a better choice. I've not seen it locally.
I have not used other of their products..don't know anything about the degreaser.
I believe I got my drip bottle at Joes, over in the bicycle dept
But I've seen it at Bi Mart in the gun cleaning supplies too
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If all you are worried about is keeping the o-rings soft and supple I'd think WD40 would work
I think there is more to it than that, I think you need to be lubing it because of the contact points between the chain and the sprockets
On my Vstrom you can really feel a difference when the chain needs cleaning and lubing. The sprockets grab the chain at lower speeds and it makes allot of racket
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Tri-Flow = the poo. That stuff is great on all sorts of bearings and such as well (well, open ones that simply need flushed/lubed regularly...They are all over my kart).