Steve
Don't be offended by the questions or comments.
You are on a site where information is inspected, dissected, tossed, turned, viewed and reviewed.
As far as I'm concerned your presence here deserves a much needed welcome.
There are some that tout information that they have read in books or catalogs and then present it as gospel to those of us seeking information on how to make our machines run better. You on the other hand, speak of hands on experience from actually getting dirty doing the work you discuss. Whether anyone agrees with your impute, I do appreciate your time spent to explain how you see things happening based on your own experience. I know which one I would choose to justify me spending my hard earned money on.
Hang in here, it's a fun place with a lot of good people!
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What he said...

Every product we use on our bikes was "new" at some point in time...a "new" pushrod, built by a proven manufacturer, and tested by what is obviously a reputable shop, is one worthy of further examination, IMO. If it saves time, it saves money. If it allows someone who does not build motors every day of his/her life to save a few steps, it sounds like a damn good idea to me.
Zippers makes some good products, but they are not the be all/end all for suppliers of quality parts. Some people here have had problems with Zippers products, but I do not condemn the company for isolated instances. I do think their customer service sucks big donkey peckers...not returning phone calls, woefully lacking tech support, from what I read here. Getting larger probably has a lot to do with that. Some of their machine work has been substandard, also from what I've read here. I have never built a HD motor in my life. I will be doing some work to mine in the next year or so, whether it's done by my hands or someone else's. Customer service/support mean a HELL of a lot to me...so much so, that I will take a chance on a smaller company who makes me feel comforatable with their products, and the quality of their work/support, over some larger company that has perhaps forgotten where they came from.
A person knowledgable in this area has offered up perhaps a new/improved version of existing technology. This person does this chit for a living and has what is apparently a thriving business. He is kind enough to offer his expertise to us, and go into a lot of detail to support what he says. It's one thing to question...an entirely different thing to be in attack mode because something is outside your realm of experience/knowledge or does not fit with your "model" of what is good/bad. The day that I cannot learn something new will be the day I die. My 2 cents worth....
It would be a loss to the forum, in my opinion, to lose someone with hands on technical expertise, so I hope the guy stays around. He has done nothing offensive that I have read.