Yep ditto on the Pro Honda "Moly" red stripe can lube. Currently 21,200 miles on an EK ZVX3 530 chain using this Lube on a 1200 cc high horsepower/torque ZRX 1200. 33,000 miles on the D.I.D ZVMX chain before that. This stuff has absolutely no fling, dries clear. From the chain life I have experienced, no reason to run another lube for 95% of my riding. When I know it will be wet, I will use the Pro Honda "White Graphite" lube in the blue stripe can. However this is not as clean and does fling some.I've tried every chain lube I could find over the years, including gear oil. This has been my choice for years now.
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I realize this next part of my post is probably "Chains 101" and basic knowledge. The lube that matters is sealed within the pins and rollers by the X-rings or O-rings. Nothing's getting out of those seals or you'd have a white lithium-type grease mess everywhere.
With that, there's no lube getting in from the outside either. Chain lube is solely to lube any external contact points on the chain plates, pins, rollers/sprocket interface and keep the x or o-ring seals from drying out and remaining flexible/ pliable.