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Itsmoomoo72
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2025.7 FXR Helium Collection

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Today I am releasing the 2025.7 FXR Helium Collection. I want to give a special shoutout to DirtBikeDan from FXR and COGNZNT from Normz.co for really making this possible. Also to Eltrex from VM Visuals for making some sick renders.

SAF: https://www.mediafire.com/file/y2iadbqh ... e.saf/file

CREDITS:
DirtBikeDan
COGNZNT
Eltrex
Scheff
Eyezaya
Jre

If you are interested in the PSD message me on Discord mxracer_824
The PSD includes gloves but not boots.

Go checkout FXR Gametime, VM Visuals, and MooMoo Productions Instagrams To See More Of Our Latest Projects:

FXR Gametime

VM Visuals

MooMoo Productions
Cody D
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Re: 2025.7 FXR Helium Collection

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So fire :!: :!: :!: them renders too

ty ty
lukescheff
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Re: 2025.7 FXR Helium Collection

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FXR 25.7 by MooMoo Productions – The Gold Standard for Sim Gear

There’s clean gear, there’s accurate gear… and then there’s FXR 25.7 by MooMoo Productions—a release so dialed it blurs the line between simulation and reality. With every drop, MooMoo sets a new benchmark, but this one might just be his magnum opus.


Ultra-Accurate to the IRL Kits
This gear isn’t just “inspired by” the real-world FXR 2025 kits—it’s a near pixel-perfect match. From the fabric texture to the subtle color fades and even the layout of the mesh panels, MooMoo absolutely nailed it. If you held this gear up next to the real thing, you'd have a hard time picking which was which. It's not a stretch to say this is more accurate than what’s currently available in MX Bikes.

Shoutout to DirtBikeDan
Massive respect to DirtBikeDan, the lead designer for the real-life FXR brand, who played a huge role in bringing this gear to life.

Nexus-Approved
As part of our FXR Gametime partnership, Nexus proudly debuted FXR 25.7 at the latest round—and let me tell you, we’ve never looked sharper. The gear turned heads in warm-up and looked even better under the lights. Every rider felt like they were dripping in factory-level style, and the confidence boost showed on track.

Colorway Craftsmanship
This isn’t just a one-and-done set. Each individual colorway has been carefully handcrafted with unique detailing. We're talking fully customized shading, individual normals, and logo placement tailored for balance and realism. MooMoo didn’t cut corners—he put in the work, and it shows. This isn’t just a gear drop; it’s a full-on FXR catalog in-game.

Final Thoughts
If you care about realism, ride for style, or just want to look good while clicking off heaters—FXR 25.7 is a must-have in your folder. MooMoo continues to go above and beyond for the community, and this gear drop is another reminder of why he’s the undisputed king of the sim gear world.

Download it. Run it. Flex it.
And huge thanks again to MooMoo, DirtBikeDan, and the FXR crew for keeping Sim fresh.

– LukeScheff // Nexus
ktm161
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Re: 2025.7 FXR Helium Collection

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lukescheff wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 1:28 am FXR 25.7 by MooMoo Productions – The Gold Standard for Sim Gear

There’s clean gear, there’s accurate gear… and then there’s FXR 25.7 by MooMoo Productions—a release so dialed it blurs the line between simulation and reality. With every drop, MooMoo sets a new benchmark, but this one might just be his magnum opus.


Ultra-Accurate to the IRL Kits
This gear isn’t just “inspired by” the real-world FXR 2025 kits—it’s a near pixel-perfect match. From the fabric texture to the subtle color fades and even the layout of the mesh panels, MooMoo absolutely nailed it. If you held this gear up next to the real thing, you'd have a hard time picking which was which. It's not a stretch to say this is more accurate than what’s currently available in MX Bikes.

Shoutout to DirtBikeDan
Massive respect to DirtBikeDan, the lead designer for the real-life FXR brand, who played a huge role in bringing this gear to life.

Nexus-Approved
As part of our FXR Gametime partnership, Nexus proudly debuted FXR 25.7 at the latest round—and let me tell you, we’ve never looked sharper. The gear turned heads in warm-up and looked even better under the lights. Every rider felt like they were dripping in factory-level style, and the confidence boost showed on track.

Colorway Craftsmanship
This isn’t just a one-and-done set. Each individual colorway has been carefully handcrafted with unique detailing. We're talking fully customized shading, individual normals, and logo placement tailored for balance and realism. MooMoo didn’t cut corners—he put in the work, and it shows. This isn’t just a gear drop; it’s a full-on FXR catalog in-game.

Final Thoughts
If you care about realism, ride for style, or just want to look good while clicking off heaters—FXR 25.7 is a must-have in your folder. MooMoo continues to go above and beyond for the community, and this gear drop is another reminder of why he’s the undisputed king of the sim gear world.

Download it. Run it. Flex it.
And huge thanks again to MooMoo, DirtBikeDan, and the FXR crew for keeping Sim fresh.

– LukeScheff // Nexus
A job is this wild concept where you exchange your time, skills, and effort for something called money — which, believe it or not, buys food, rent, and the occasional GPU that doesn’t come from your mom’s credit card.

It usually involves:

Waking up before noon.

Doing something productive (not just refreshing the forums).

Talking to real people (not just arguing with them online).

In other words, it’s the opposite of whatever you’re doing here 24/7.

But hey, keep grinding those forum points — I’m sure they’ll look great on your resume next to “self-appointed king of bad takes.”

jk <3

but also this gear looks great.
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