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RIVA Racing Launches Stage 3 Performance Kit Campaign Featuring Aero Aswar

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It’s only coincidental that The Watercraft Journal published its most recent interview with current 2014 IJSBA Pro Runabout Stock World Champion, Aero Aswar and his brother Aqsa. As of midnight tonight (EST), RIVA Racing is kicking off an all-new ad campaign featuring the World and National Champion aboard his awesome Factory Yamaha/Dean’s Team Yamaha FZR – the same one that carried the 19-year-old Indonesian racer through the checkers.

Focusing on RIVA’s top-of-the-line performance parts available in their Stage 3 Performance Kits, the new campaign is making it easier (and cheaper) for high-speed enthusiasts to match Aero’s Stock class machine by reducing the FZR kit price from $9,325.95 to a new special price $ 8,879.95! That’s an incredible savings of over $400!

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For your performance Yamaha enthusiasts, your Stage 3 Kit includes RIVA’s Performance Power Filter Kit, E1 Supercharger Impeller, Supercharger Gear Dampener, GEN-2 Power Cooler Kit, SSQV Blow-off Valve Kit, Intake Manifold Upgrade Kit, Billet Fuel Rail, Fuel Pressure Regulator Kit, Pro-Series 1,000cc Fuel Injector Kit, 3 Bar MAP Sensor Kit, Vi-PEC V88R3 Pro-Series ECU, Free Flow Exhaust Kit, Engine Cooling Upgrade Kit, Engine Breather Upgrade Kit, Pump Seal Kit, Stainless Steel Intake Grate, R-Series Swirl Impeller (160mm), Stainless Steel Wear Ring (160mm), Performance Ride Plate, Pro-Series Reduction Nozzle, and their Pro-Series Reduction Nozzle Ring.

Of course, this package is for 2013 models and will guarantee top speeds over 80MPH @ 8,300 RPM, although it definitely won’t guarantee that you will be faster than Aero. RIVA Racing has yet to figure how to bottle and sell that level of natural talent.

Kevin Shaw
Kevin Shawhttps://watercraftjournal.com
Editor-in-Chief – [email protected] 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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