I am somewhat familiar with this graphite lube technology, and it does indeed work quite well. However as Nikster pointed out, it is REALLY expensive and I agree with Jethro69 that it is cheaper to replace the chain at regular intervals. My V bike is my 17th motorcycle in about 45 years of riding, and I believe I have only purchased half a dozen chains during that time. In the 'old days' I used PJ1 chain lube and although it worked well, it was pretty messy. The last ten years or so I have been using a chain lube (SpeedX) from a company named CorrosionX (
http://rejex.com/speedx.html). One drop per link is all that is required, and absolutely nothing slings off the chain. Even the chain wheels stay clean. I have been getting over 10,000 miles on a chain before it stretches beyond the length limit. Historically, I sell the bike at about that time.
BTW, they also sell a product named CorrosionX which is an awesome rust preventor. I currently live 2km from the beach, so there is a lot of salt in the air here. Some of my tools started developing runst in as little as one month. SHEESH! I now use CorrosionX all over the place, along with keeping my car and bike covered at all time.