RIVA Motorsports Launches New Dealership on Florida’s Space Coast


Florida continues to secure its foothold as the leading market for personal watercraft and motorcycle sales, as RIVA Motorsports just announces the acquisition of Spaceport Cycles in Titusville. The newly renamed dealership will be known as RIVA Space Coast, and will continue the tradition of motorcycle and off-road sales, as well as expand into PWC and marine sales.

The expansion of the RIVA Motorsports dealer network helps to service the Central Florida market as well as pull a portion of workload from its existing dealerships. Even amid concerns for the current economy, RIVA service departments are slammed with work orders and expanding the dealer’s network of certified technicians was a “must.” Read the original press release below:

RIVA motorsports has expanded its dealer group with the addition of RIVA Space Coast located in Titusville, Florida. This is RIVA”s 4th location with 3 existing dealerships in South Florida. This new location will allow RIVA to service the rapidly developing Space Coast and Central Florida motorsports markets. To achieve this, RIVA acquired Spaceport Cycles, a longtime Titusville based dealer for Yamaha, Suzuki and KTM. The experienced staff of Spaceport Cycles has joined the RIVA Space Coast team under the leadership of general manager Shane Hildy.

“We are excited to expand our business into the Space Coast/Central Florida market,” said Dave Bamdas, President of RIVA Motorsports. “We have plans to grow the PWC and marine side of this dealership while respecting the off-road legacy and community connection created by former Spaceport Cycles owner Conrad Eigenmann over the past 30 years.” This acquisition marks a key step for the RIVA Motorsports Group as it grows its footprint within the industry while delivering a high level of service to the area.

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Kevin Shaw

Editor-in-Chief – kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.com Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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