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Wicked motorsports RD350 pipes

Started by Vintagewannabe, April 24, 2025, 04:16:15 PM

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Vintagewannabe

I took a chance with wicked motorsports, seeing as I could not find any reports on them, and now that I am tuned in with them I thought I would post some pics and a bit of a review.
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The pipes were about $1100. They are dialed in with a 30 pilot, and 230 main. I had a 27.5 pilot and 180 main  with a uni filter, y pipe, and stock exhaust. They sound great, and there are options to get the pipes stainless, or already coated but I bought them bare steel. There are a couple spots right under the footpegs where the metal isnt very smooth, and could have been prettier. My biggest issue with them is the customer service. At first I was told that it was a ready to ship product, a week went by and I called back. Then it was they had to make the flanges. A week went by and I called back. They had to make the pipes. I called back after they told me it would have shipped, and they were making the silencers. This time it shipped about when they told me it would.
I do understand it takes time to make these things, but I would rather they had just said that they have to make it.
For performance, power comes on at about 6500-7000rpm, and pulls well into 10k, which is much higher than I like to rev the bike.
For fitment, the flanges were tight, but fit good. The silencers are beautiful. After like 500 miles a tiny bit of spooge/burnt oil weeps around the seal from pipe to silencer.

m in sc

good to know. boy they have come a long way, some of the early pipes i saw from them left a lot to be desired welding wise (a long time ago).


IR8D8R

Hey Knoxville!
Wish it would quit raining!

I'd recommend you get one of these fork braces if you aren't running a braced front fender:
https://rswracing.com/products/yamaha-rd-350-400-and-daytona-400?

There are others out there but these fit 'glass fenders better than most. Your front axle will thank you.

Come to Deal's Gap between May 4-11. All the cool kids will be there!

IR8D8R

m in sc

true, I'd like to hear those in person, I'll be there as well.

Vintagewannabe

Quote from: IR8D8R on April 25, 2025, 03:04:47 PMHey Knoxville!
Wish it would quit raining!

I'd recommend you get one of these fork braces if you aren't running a braced front fender:
https://rswracing.com/products/yamaha-rd-350-400-and-daytona-400?

There are others out there but these fit 'glass fenders better than most. Your front axle will thank you.

Come to Deal's Gap between May 4-11. All the cool kids will be there!

IR8D8R
I'll save the date! I browsed some fork braces but haven't pulled the trigger. Where are you guys getting fiberglass fenders?
I'll also make a short youtube video of the pipes and post a link.

IR8D8R

I ended up with a later TZ replica but made for an RD. It may be an Airtech. I've heard that RZ fenders will work.

There was a thread about this a while back, about a year ago?