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Itsmoomoo72
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2026 Fasthouse MX Gear

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Today I am releasing my version of the 2026 Fasthouse Gear. This includes 20 total colorways/sets

SAF: https://www.mediafire.com/file/8yevmw4w ... e.saf/file

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

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🔥 2026 Fasthouse Gear by MooMoo Productions – Review 🔥

I’ve been running the 2026 Fasthouse Gear by MooMoo Productions in MX Simulator and overall it’s a really solid gear pack that fits well with the current mod quality standard. The designs stay true to the Fasthouse style — clean layouts, strong branding, and colorways that don’t feel cluttered or overdone. It’s the kind of gear that looks good both lining up at the gate and when watching replays back.

Texture quality is where this set really does its job. The materials read well in motion and don’t blur out or lose contrast at speed, which is something a lot of gear packs struggle with. Colors stay consistent under different lighting conditions, and the panels and logos remain clear whether you’re riding indoors, outdoors, or in low-sun scenarios. Nothing looks washed out or overly glossy.

Another thing worth mentioning is how well the gear works in multiplayer. It stands out without being obnoxious, and it doesn’t clash badly with most bike paints or helmets. You can tell time was put into making sure the kit looks natural on the rider model and not just good in static screenshots. In replays and photos, it holds up just as well.

Overall, this is a strong release from MooMoo Productions and a good option if you’re looking to freshen up your rider without running something flashy or unrealistic. It’s clean, modern, and fits right into MX Simulator’s visual style. Definitely worth downloading if you’re a Fasthouse fan or just want another high-quality gear option in your setup.
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Re: 2026 Fasthouse MX Gear

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lukescheff wrote: ↑Mon Dec 22, 2025 2:45 am 🔥 2026 Fasthouse Gear by MooMoo Productions – Review 🔥

I’ve been running the 2026 Fasthouse Gear by MooMoo Productions in MX Simulator and overall it’s a really solid gear pack that fits well with the current mod quality standard. The designs stay true to the Fasthouse style — clean layouts, strong branding, and colorways that don’t feel cluttered or overdone. It’s the kind of gear that looks good both lining up at the gate and when watching replays back.

Texture quality is where this set really does its job. The materials read well in motion and don’t blur out or lose contrast at speed, which is something a lot of gear packs struggle with. Colors stay consistent under different lighting conditions, and the panels and logos remain clear whether you’re riding indoors, outdoors, or in low-sun scenarios. Nothing looks washed out or overly glossy.

Another thing worth mentioning is how well the gear works in multiplayer. It stands out without being obnoxious, and it doesn’t clash badly with most bike paints or helmets. You can tell time was put into making sure the kit looks natural on the rider model and not just good in static screenshots. In replays and photos, it holds up just as well.

Overall, this is a strong release from MooMoo Productions and a good option if you’re looking to freshen up your rider without running something flashy or unrealistic. It’s clean, modern, and fits right into MX Simulator’s visual style. Definitely worth downloading if you’re a Fasthouse fan or just want another high-quality gear option in your setup.
Luke Scheff, you really need to stop relying on ChatGPT for your replies, because it’s getting pretty obvious and it takes away from what people actually want, which is your thoughts, your voice, and your personality. When you use AI to answer everything, it can come across as lazy or impersonal, even if that’s not your intention, and it makes conversations feel less genuine and less meaningful. People talk to you because they want to hear what you think, not something generated for you, and your real responses—even if they’re imperfect, short, or a little messy—are way more interesting and authentic than something polished by a bot. Using your own words shows effort, honesty, and confidence, and it helps build real connections instead of sounding like a copy-and-paste answer. So do yourself a favor and trust that what you have to say is good enough on its own, because it is, and you don’t need ChatGPT to speak for you. Get a real friend not a clanker.
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Re: 2026 Fasthouse MX Gear

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lukescheff wrote: ↑Mon Dec 22, 2025 2:45 am 🔥 2026 Fasthouse Gear by MooMoo Productions – Review 🔥

I’ve been running the 2026 Fasthouse Gear by MooMoo Productions in MX Simulator and overall it’s a really solid gear pack that fits well with the current mod quality standard. The designs stay true to the Fasthouse style — clean layouts, strong branding, and colorways that don’t feel cluttered or overdone. It’s the kind of gear that looks good both lining up at the gate and when watching replays back.

Texture quality is where this set really does its job. The materials read well in motion and don’t blur out or lose contrast at speed, which is something a lot of gear packs struggle with. Colors stay consistent under different lighting conditions, and the panels and logos remain clear whether you’re riding indoors, outdoors, or in low-sun scenarios. Nothing looks washed out or overly glossy.

Another thing worth mentioning is how well the gear works in multiplayer. It stands out without being obnoxious, and it doesn’t clash badly with most bike paints or helmets. You can tell time was put into making sure the kit looks natural on the rider model and not just good in static screenshots. In replays and photos, it holds up just as well.

Overall, this is a strong release from MooMoo Productions and a good option if you’re looking to freshen up your rider without running something flashy or unrealistic. It’s clean, modern, and fits right into MX Simulator’s visual style. Definitely worth downloading if you’re a Fasthouse fan or just want another high-quality gear option in your setup.
It is always great to see a detailed breakdown of a new gear drop, especially when it comes to the MX Simulator community where the quality of "fit and finish" can vary so wildly between creators. Your review of the 2026 Fasthouse Gear by MooMoo Productions captures exactly why this release is gaining traction.

The Appeal of "Clean" Design
You hit the nail on the head regarding the Fasthouse aesthetic. In a sim environment where many creators lean toward hyper-neon or overly busy "Factory" looks, MooMoo’s decision to stay true to the Fasthouse minimalist philosophy is refreshing. It’s a brand built on a "speed and style" ethos, and that translates perfectly to MXB or MX Sim when executed with this level of restraint. As you mentioned, it looks just as good in a chaotic gate drop as it does in a high-res screenshot.

Technical Execution and Visibility
The technical points you raised are perhaps the most important for daily players:
  • LOD and Texture Retention: It’s frustrating when gear looks great in the pits but turns into a blurry mess at 4th-gear pinned speeds. The fact that these textures maintain their contrast suggests MooMoo spent time optimizing the mipmaps and normal maps correctly.
  • Lighting Consistency: MX Simulator’s lighting can be notoriously fickle, often making gear look like plastic in the sun or matte-black in the shade. Achieving that "natural" look across different track environments is a testament to the creator's understanding of the game’s shader system.
The "Multiplayer" Factor
Your point about the gear not being "obnoxious" in multiplayer is underrated. We’ve all seen those neon kits that "bloom" so hard they’re distracting to ride behind. A kit that fits seamlessly into the pack while still maintaining its identity is the hallmark of a high-quality mod. It speaks to a level of professional polish that we’ve come to expect from names like MooMoo Productions.

Final Thoughts
This release definitely feels like a "staple" kit—the kind you keep in your folder for months because it just works with everything. Whether you are a die-hard Fasthouse fan or just a rider who appreciates a kit that doesn't "break" the immersion of the game, this pack clearly sets a high bar for the 2026 season.

Thanks for taking the time to write such an insightful review for the community. It definitely makes the decision to hit the download button much easier for the rest of us!
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