Vintage y2k 2000's Fox Racing order 360 race pants red blue black dirt bike motorcycle motocross fashion hype beast Halloween gift decor size 32
Vintage y2k 2000's Fox Racing 360 race pants red light.
Vintage y2k 2000's Fox Racing 360 race pants red light blue black dirt bike motorcycle motocross fashion hype beast Halloween gift decor size 32
Overall in great vintage condition, some stains at the bottom since they were used for motocross many years ago.
(Please see pictures)
Measurements laying flat
Waist size 30" - 32"
Legnth of pants 37"
Made in Taiwan R.O.C.
I keep my collection in bins for safe keeping also I do fast shipping since I live near the USPS hup in Houston Texas.
Bin Clo
Enjoy
Fox Head Inc. (doing business as Fox Racing) is an American extreme sports, primarily motocross, lifestyle clothing brand founded in 1974. Fox is a privately held company run by the founder and his sons, Greg and Pete Fox, and is owned by private equity company Altamont Capital Partners. The sportswear Fox designs, develops, and distributes is sold worldwide.The early histories of Fox Racing and Fox Racing Shox were intertwined. Fox Racing Shox is a brand of offroad racing suspension components founded by Geoff Fox's brother, Bob Fox. Fox Racing Shox was originally under the corporate umbrella of Moto-X Fox. In 1977 Bob's division split out as a separate company called Fox Factory, Inc.[2]
Fox Head, Inc. headquarters are in Irvine, California, with additional offices in Barcelona, Spain and Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Fox built its business by developing clothing for motocross. Through sponsoring and working closely with riders such as Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, Damon Bradshaw, Rick Johnson, Mark Barnett, Doug Henry, Jeremy McGrath and Steve Lamson,[citation needed] the company has researched and developed race clothing that provides riders with protection, performance and freedom of movement. They also used to make and develop racing engines for Yamaha.
Fox Racing first opened for business in February 1974, when Geoff Fox, a Ph.D. who order taught physics at the Santa Clara University, launched Moto-X Fox, a distribution business for European motocross parts and accessories in a 1,500-square-foot (140 m2) building in Campbell, California. Within two years, Moto-X Fox was manufacturing suspension and engine components for racers looking for an on-track advantage. In the spring of 1977, Geoff was determined to show the American motocross public that his products were superior to those of the competition. He created his own privately owned professional motocross team, Team Moto-X Fox. Going up against the Japanese factory teams, Team Moto-X Fox riders became the top non-factory riders in the series, finishing fifth, sixth and seventh in the highly competitive AMA 125 cc National Championship series.[citation needed]
During the series, Team Moto-X Fox riders wore bright red, green and orange race outfits. Handmade by Fox, the clothing became a hit with the fans and interested enthusiasts started calling the Fox shop in Campbell enquiring about its availability.[citation needed] In 1980, Fox rider Mark Barnett won the company's first National Championship, and two years later, Brad Lackey won Fox 's (and the United States') first Motocross World Championship.[citation needed] In the ensuing two-plus decades, Fox-sponsored riders have won over forty National Motocross and Super cross Championships.[citation needed] In 2006 Fox rider Ricky Carmichael won the AMA Supercross Championship, while longtime Fox rider James Stewart won the FIM World Supercross Championship.
Motocross is a form of off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. The sport evolved from motorcycle trials competitions held in the United Kingdom.