I have a small Dr Pat tin of Rocol ( or reminants thereof), from 1970...it has set rock hard as concrete under a film of oil it once was in a paste with...also have a 500gm tub of Molykote, still largely full from around 2001 slowly going the same way.
I ceased using the moly on the final drive because I find they do seperate and do dry out a lot faster and effectively reduce they intended purpose under sustained heating, say like from a slightly missaligned final drive (added friction). And had been using the more tacky Moreys for some time with great effect.
Yes, the Moreys tends to 'spill' a little a leave traces around the rim, but usually if I'd applied it to liberally. Also, I have gotten into the habit of dissassembling all the components within the hub, cleaning an assembling with a PFTE (Teflon), assembly lubricant which doesn't dry out, then re-aligning the final drive each time I replace a tyre.
I think if you intend to do your own maintenance (including wheel removals for tyre replacement), and are prepared to spend a little time dissmantling, cleaning, re-lubricating, assembling and re-aligning; a low moly percentile grease like Moreys will do.
Oh, and the PFTE on the damper components and flange pins SEEMS to be working extremely well to date :-)
Anyway, just a couple of observations from 17 years of home maintenance on my ST's
Cheers the can :-)