Looks like they do some great work! Mostly Banshee drag quads but a few street bikes. 
Anyone know them, or purchased anything from them? 
Facebook page, scroll down you'll find an RZ and a nice Daytona 400
https://www.facebook.com/Wickedatv/ (https://www.facebook.com/Wickedatv/)
Website, seems to be down for a rebuild 
http://www.wickedatv.com/ (http://www.wickedatv.com/)
			
			
			
				My buddy, who had his build on the old forum, had a set made for his Banshee driven RD400 frame build. He said they fit very well. Last time I saw the bike, thee was some tuning started. And, I do not think that is finished. I will try to get him back on here and show off. 
			
			
			
				His website has been down for a long time, over a year.
On the RZ forum he had some interesting posts with positive and negative feedback.  I know someone who sent his RZ cylinders to Roger for boring and they came back with excessive clearance.  Not by a little, by a lot.  Customer sent his cylinders somewhere else for boring and new pistons.  Roger blamed the customer for improper installation.  I saw the cylinders and pistons, I don't see how the customer could have caused the clearance to increase so much after a few short rides.
			
			
			
				Quote from: Frank B on March 10, 2019, 05:49:32 PM
Looks like they do some great work! Mostly Banshee drag quads but a few street bikes. 
Anyone know them, or purchased anything from them? 
Facebook page, scroll down you'll find an RZ and a nice Daytona 400
https://www.facebook.com/Wickedatv/ (https://www.facebook.com/Wickedatv/)
Website, seems to be down for a rebuild 
http://www.wickedatv.com/ (http://www.wickedatv.com/)
A lot of hype, not much offerings for RD stuff.
Heard of a customer getting a run around too.
Chuck
			
 
			
			
				Too many lame excuses for too many lame mistakes. Sad because he had it going for a bit then something just went sour.
			
			
			
				Thanks for the replies and info. Too bad they're not as good as it looks...
			
			
			
				Major issues and majorly polarizing arguments across the web about Roger the owner of Wicked.  When it comes to spending big money for tuning I would rather not use someone with consistent negative reviews from a large number of customers. Lots of people strongly defend him but there are too many really really bad reviews on all aspects from quality of work, customer service (lack thereof), and time to complete I would not go there.