Right... Now i understand.
But as what i heard from most mechanics, pushrods are more reliable than timing-chains, is this right?
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I have a v.1 SkyGo Pony and as per the mechanic, it's a pushrod engine.
Anyway, if you ever plan on selling your SkyGo Stallion, lemme know. I'm very interested.
i dont know about comparing reliability but all i can say is two of the configurations are used for different applications.
Most pushrod engines are torquey hence they are used for all purpose bikes like trisikol, tangkal2x and the likes. pushrod engines have less moving parts so they are cheaper to produce. The ever famous honda CG engine is the most best copied OHV engine by chinese manufacturers.
Some harley bikes still use push rods, only downside for pushrods is they cant be revved higher than the OHC counterpart. if you do it the bike will shake and most of the times the "ROD" will get bent.
just got my Pony this morning...direct assume ang nahitabo and 1 month old palang ang motor. No issues and good as new, silbe libre na ang down+1 month ky direct assume man....
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