2026 110 Racing MX Gear

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Itsmoomoo72
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2026 110 Racing MX Gear

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Today I am releasing my version of the 2026 110 Racing Gear. This includes gear from the Hyperion, Elevated, and Aspire Collections

SAF: https://www.mediafire.com/file/m7o2thfm ... g.saf/file

Credits
Scheff
Eyezaya
Jre

If you are interested in the PSD message me on Discord mxracer_824
The PSD includes gloves but not boots. Feedback is Appreciated.
lukescheff
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Re: 2026 110 Racing MX Gear

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MooMoo Production's 110 Racing Gear Review – Redefining Style in MX Sim

First Impressions & Visual Appeal

When it comes to motocross gear brands in MX Simulator, few names get people talking like 110 Racing and FXR. But after trying MooMoo Production’s new 110 Racing line, it’s clear that one brand is operating on a completely different level. 110 Racing’s designs don’t just look good — they elevate the entire standard for what gear should look like in MX Sim.

From the moment you load in, 110 Racing gear demands attention. The bold color palettes, deep contrast, and realistic shading make the rider model feel alive and detailed, even in fast-paced gameplay. FXR’s designs, on the other hand, often feel flat and uninspired — basic color blocks, repetitive graphics, and dull textures that fail to stand out. Where FXR gear tends to blend into the background, 110 Racing gear makes you the center of attention on the track.

Technical & Artistic Execution

The difference isn’t just about style — it’s about execution. MooMoo Production has poured care into every single detail of the 110 Racing line, and it shows:
  • Depth & Shading: 110 gear uses advanced gradient work and panel shading to create depth and realism. FXR kits often look one-dimensional, with little to no texture variance across the surface.
  • Material Definition: On 110 gear, you can actually see where mesh, stretch, and reinforced panels change — a small detail that adds huge realism. FXR’s designs typically ignore this, resulting in flat, uniform textures.
  • Logo & Graphic Placement: 110 Racing keeps branding clean, bold, and perfectly integrated into the design. FXR logos often look slapped on without much thought for composition or balance.
  • Color & Lighting Response: 110 gear reacts beautifully to in-game lighting, holding its color and contrast even in different track conditions. FXR sets frequently wash out or lose definition under bright light.
Rider Experience & Community Reception

The MX Sim community has taken notice. Riders consistently describe 110 Racing as “premium,” “next-level,” and “the best-looking gear in the game.” It’s the kind of set that makes screenshots pop and replays look cinematic. FXR, while still a respected real-world brand, just doesn’t translate that same energy into the sim. Their gear often feels recycled from past designs, lacking the creativity and polish that MooMoo brings to the table.

Bottom Line

110 Racing isn’t just better than FXR — it’s in a different class entirely. Where FXR sticks to safe, predictable layouts, MooMoo Production pushes the boundaries of what MX Sim gear can be. The result is a product that looks sharper, feels more realistic, and turns your rider into a statement on the track.

If FXR is the “standard,” 110 Racing is the future — bold, refined, and built to dominate both the competition and the screen.
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