When you think of RIVA Motorsports, your mind probably jumps straight to big horsepower, billet parts, and the kind of upgrades that make your craft bark a little louder at idle.
But not everything at RIVA is about chasing peak boost.
Right now, their early season clearance is stacked with gear that keeps you riding longer, warmer, and more comfortably — led by a strong lineup from JetPilot that blends retro style with modern stretch performance.
And at these prices? It’s hard not to look twice.
Cold Water? Good.
The JetPilot Ultimate F-86 Sabre Jacket (Pullover) is built with 2mm Flex-Lite neoprene and a minimal seam, glued and blind-stitched construction that keeps water out and flexibility high. The pullover design eliminates zippers for a secure, streamlined fit that moves naturally while you ride.
Available in everything from stealthy black and gray to neon yellow with navy accents and even silver with hot pink sleeve hits, it’s a statement piece that performs as good as it looks. Clearance price: $50.70.
Also landing at $50.70 (down from $129.95) is the JetPilot F-86 Sabre Jacket, engineered with soft, lightweight neoprene and limited seams for maximum mobility. With colorways ranging from aqua and bright red to navy with red accents, it’s the kind of jacket that makes you secretly hope the morning air has a little bite left in it.
Vintage Look, Modern Stretch
If you lean toward throwback style, the JetPilot Vintage Class Jacket lineup delivers that late-’80s aesthetic with updated Flex-Lite ultra-stretch neoprene.
The pullover version features breathable construction and flat-lock stitching for comfort, offered in bold chartreuse and royal blue combos or gray and navy — all for $40.95.
Prefer a front zip? The zip-style Vintage Class jacket carries that same soft, lightweight neoprene feel with an engineered fit and limited seams, available in bright orange and yellow with white accents or neon yellow with white sleeves for $42.90.
And for the next generation, the Youth Vintage Class Jacket (Zip) mirrors the adult styling with 2mm Flex-Lite neoprene and refined paneling for mobility at $42.90, while the Youth Vintage Class John — a retro-inspired 2mm wetsuit with flatlock construction and reinforced knees — drops to $70.20 on clearance.
This isn’t bargain-bin gear. It’s legitimate riding apparel at prices that make early-season layering a no-brainer.
Clearance With Bite
Beyond apparel, RIVA’s clearance section still carries some serious hardware.
The Carbon Rear Seat FZR Wammer, designed to increase airflow to modified engine compartments and prevent air starvation, drops to $299 (down from $475) — a substantial savings for serious Yamaha builders.
And if you’re looking for simple, smart functionality, multiple RIVA Quick-Drain Kits for Yamaha, Sea-Doo (including iControl and non-iBR), Kawasaki, and Yamaha 2-stroke models are marked down to $24.95 (from $43.95). These one-way duckbill systems mount at the transom and use forward motion to evacuate water from the hull — an easy upgrade that pays off every ride.
Spring doesn’t wait. Water temps will rise, group rides will fill up, and suddenly everyone’s scrambling for gear.
Sometimes the smartest move isn’t chasing the next big mod — it’s grabbing the jacket, the wetsuit, or the simple upgrade that keeps you comfortable and confident all season long.







