Video: GreenHulk Has Race-Proven RIVA Steering System for Yamaha Riders Back In Stock

After being sold out for months, the RIVA Pro-Series Steering System (RY20110) is officially back in stock at Greenhulk.

Designed for the 2017–2020 Yamaha GP1800 and 2015–2019 VXR/VXS, this isn’t just another aftermarket part; it’s a complete reimagining of how a performance ski should feel under your hands.

Machined from billet aluminum, RIVA’s Pro-Series setup replaces the stock steering assembly with a lighter, stronger, and fully adjustable system that feels instantly more precise. The result is a tighter, race-ready response that connects you to the water like never before — whether you’re carving buoys or just pushing your ski to its limits on the weekend. And the anodized finish and race-inspired profile make it look as good as it performs.

In his detailed walk-through video, Pete from RIVA Racing breaks down the thought process behind the system, showing how every component was built for strength and control. It’s the same setup that RIVA’s own race team relies on — a proven design that delivers sharper feedback and eliminates the flex and play of the OEM mechanism. As Pete explains, this steering system isn’t about flash; it’s about precision and confidence at full throttle.

RIVA also makes it easy for riders to get the upgrade done themselves. Their Quick Install video shows how the system bolts directly in place of the stock unit, typically in about an hour and a half. The setup pairs perfectly with RIVA’s 32-inch Pro-Bar Runabout handlebars and ODI Rogue Lock-On grips, giving riders a clean, factory-finished cockpit that feels purpose-built for performance.

Between RIVA’s engineering and GreenHulk Performance’s commitment to the riding community, it’s no surprise this part sells out every time it comes back. GreenHulk has the Pro-Series Steering System in stock right now — but supplies are already moving fast.

Head over to 4-TecPerformance.com to grab yours, and use the code “greenhulk” at checkout for a little extra incentive.

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the Managing Editor of the Dalton Daily Citizen in Northwest Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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