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WD40... so many fiery debate about it on cleaning chain. It said that WD40 can penetrate into sealed O-ring and destroy the lubricants inside. But then... some people swear by it. 
 What I do is spray WD-40 lightly on towel and clean the dirt off if the chain's very filthy. 
Teflon Multi-Use =
 and I love it. I bought a bulk so I think I'm good for a year or so. 
about cleaning chain - I bought DuPont's new toy... called "DuPont Motorcycle Degreaser for Chain & Sprockets". It just came out. Little pricey though... $7 for 11oz. It works pretty nice. Spray it and all the dirts come dripping down. I dunno if I'd buy it again. I'll probably switch back to WD-40 when DuPont Degreaser's empty.
DuPont Motorcycle Degreaser - webBikeWorld
				
			
 What I do is spray WD-40 lightly on towel and clean the dirt off if the chain's very filthy. Teflon Multi-Use =
about cleaning chain - I bought DuPont's new toy... called "DuPont Motorcycle Degreaser for Chain & Sprockets". It just came out. Little pricey though... $7 for 11oz. It works pretty nice. Spray it and all the dirts come dripping down. I dunno if I'd buy it again. I'll probably switch back to WD-40 when DuPont Degreaser's empty.
DuPont Motorcycle Degreaser - webBikeWorld
				
  Mine is a shaft drive, just only replace W-90 gear oil in wheel gear case (following maintenance schedule) that's all I need on my Cruiser.  My brother told me that shaft drive is much quieter and less maintenance than chain and belt.
 long story short.... 