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Small amount of grease will be fine.
Just not Wd40 as it attracts dust and dirt like a magnet
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I agree with Taxi.A splash of WD 40 1st will encourage the chain lube to follow it in.
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I was told [on here] to use a silicone spray .
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Motorbike chain lube will stay on longer.
Former 2011 Mk3 XTR owner

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