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Marcus-SanDiego 07-25-03 09:21 AM

I've ridden Schwinn and CW Racing (from my BMX days). I now own a Gary Fisher Fast City (hybrid).

fujibike 07-25-03 10:30 AM

There's one in the house. Ridden ever so infrequently by my daughter. An upgrade wouldn't increase her riding time. Soccer is her game. Yes I've ridden it a couple of times. First when we got it to adjust everything. Another time after I adjusted her seat/handle bars for her.

John E 07-25-03 11:39 AM

I had a Schwinn 2-speed coaster middleweight at age 12, followed a few months later by a low-end Bianchi 10-speed. I bought and sold a couple of English 3-speeds with hybrid/derailleur 9- and 12-speed conversions before moving up to a Nishiki SemiPro at age 21. Between then and my current crop (see signature line), I have had a 1974 Schwinn Varsity, a 1974 Peugeot UO-8, and a 1960 Capo.

However, I did answer that I have owned a Huffy (actually, a Magna), because my younger son did have one for a few months, following a bizarre playground incident in which someone stole his 24"-wheeled 18-speed made-in-Taiwan Peugeot US Express mountain bike and left a shiny blue late-model 12-speed 26"-wheeled Magna hybrid in its place. Even he, age 12 at the time, recognized that he was definitely the loser in this "exchange."

iamlucky13 07-25-03 11:45 AM

I like to tell people about my Orange (meaning it's an Orange-colored Huffy) :D

mnppunky 07-25-03 11:55 AM

My parents gave me huffy pro-thunder for christmas in 1983. I still own this bike today and keep it at their house so my nephew can ride it when he visits . It has all the nice stuff on it from that vintage araya 7x wheelset ,cooke cranks, dia-compe brakes, redline bars etc. which was all upgraded by me. The bike is still in great shape but is grungy because my nephew can really rip on it since he races motorcycles. After he outgrows it I will probably restore it and give it to my grandchild since I have only 1 daughter who isnt in to bikes. Did I mention it is one of those old Stu Thomsen replicas.

a2psyklnut 07-25-03 11:57 AM

My first bike was a no-name, because it had already been repainted. My dad bought it for me and I rode it everywhere until it got stolen. I then had a Free Spirit 10 speed (it was waaaaay too big for me, but I wanted one!). Had that for awhile. I then got a Huffy Pro Concept III BMX bike. I was the King of the neighborhood on that bike. It was white with Red pads and red lettering. I was "THE" man for the summer. That all ended when I showed up to school in August and there were 4 other identical bikes in the racks.

After that, I bought an Ashtabula BMX bike. That thing was a TANK, there were gussets welded at every tube junction. I had gold alloy wheels, red cranks, red stem and blue bars. It was a complete palette of colors.

That bike got me into BMX and I then bought an MCS Spyder, then a GT Pro, a Redline 24" Cruiser, a Kuwahara, a SE Quadangle, a Univage Rover 10, a Cilo 12 speed, a GT Karakoram, a GT Richochet, a Gary Fisher Z1, a Specialized FSR Extreme, a GT Pro Performer, Diamond Back somthing or other, a Litespeed Pisgah, a Cannondale F2000SX, a Haro Backtrail 2.2, a Specialized P.3, my current LeMond Zurich, my current Intense Uzzi SL, and my current Nashbar SS.

Somewhere along the way, I inherited an old Schwinn Tandemn, and I didn't list my wife's bikes.

L8R

Rich Clark 07-25-03 12:35 PM

I have a "Coleman" (it's a Pacific, dressed in Coleman green) MTB that I keep at the office. Paid $89 for it several years ago. Comes in handy for quick errands around downtown Philly, so I don't have to risk my commuter by locking it up outside. It's actually sort of a "pool" bike that several people in my department occasionally use, and once or twice it's gotten people home when their own bikes were suddenly disabled.

Properly adjusted and lubed, it's perfectly rideable.

RichC

F1_Fan 07-28-03 12:11 AM


Originally posted by lotek
Here is a picture of a new Serotta in full Huffy dress.
This is a Csi, not the bikes that were ridden by 7-11

Denver, does this count as a huffy?

Marty

Similar to mine except I had the eagle head True Temper logo and white forks.

Ah, brings back memories. Did you purchase the bike with those decals? I'm amazed there are any left. I tried to get some in 1988 but Serotta was out.

Aahzz 07-28-03 06:07 AM

Well, at the moment I'm riding a Murray Explorer "Mountain Bike". Just started riding after a long absence, and have to prove to Mrs. Aahzz that I'm serious before she'll let me upgrade. Got my eye on a GIant Sedona ST as a decent starting point for something more worthwhile...

ridealot 07-28-03 07:26 AM

Yep my first new bike that I got from my parents was a Huffy from Toys R Us when I was in the 7th grade. It was a Huffy Bullcruiser. Got it when mountain bikes were first becoming popular. All my other bikes were hand me downs from my older brothers. I got probably about 5 years out of the bile before it finally fell apart on me one day. I mean it actually fell apart all at once. The front stem and handle bar came apart, the chain broke, and the crank fell apart. All within about 2 minutes. That sucked.

Thats when I went up and bought a Schwinn Woodlands that I still have but never ride anymore.

lovemyswift 07-28-03 09:44 AM

Yes, I have a Huffy right here in my basement. It's a blue and white girl's bike. I got it for my 9th birthday in 1957.

Kathi

bg4533 07-28-03 05:30 PM

Had one when I was pretty young. Looking at picking one up now as a disposable bike come winter so I dont have to worry about salt. Also want something i can leave out late at night and not worry about getting stolen or vandalized.

Pman 07-28-03 08:34 PM

I was given a Huffy MTB as a father's day gift about 10 years ago. I used it very seldom and started really riding last year. It didn't take long to relaize I needed a better bike so I bought a GT MTB. I still have the Huffy, it just hangs in the garage now though.

jfz 07-30-03 06:02 AM

I have been riding a 10 speed Huffy all Summer. I picked it up at the recycle center this Spring because it looked like new. It is heavy so it is not the quickest bike in the shed but I take it to the store and don't have to worry about someone taking it. I commute 10 miles each way and have found it to be a reliable ride.

However when I jump on my Fuji Ace it is like going from a Dodge truck to a Porsch.

wza97 07-30-03 09:22 AM

I had a Schwinn Predator BMX bike when I was a kid. It got stolen from behind my house and the thief left behind a somewhat beat-up but rideable Huffy or Murray BMX bike with blue tires. I rode that for a while to get to school and the pool. It wasn't that bad. Made cool blue skids on the road.

It may even still be at my mom's house. Hmm...

lsd87 07-30-03 09:39 AM

You live...you learn! I had a department store bike many years ago.

eric1971 07-30-03 11:57 AM

My first bike was a Huffy "Pro Thunder" BMX bike.

Dahon.Steve 07-30-03 12:18 PM

I recently purchased a duel suspension Pacific Mountain bike from Toys R US. I'm using it as my second commuter and ride it a total of 40 blocks each day in New York City. I bought it hoping it would last 30 days and not get stolen as the toy bike stays outside 24/7 on the cruel streets of Manhattan. To my surprise, the bike is now 3 months old and the crooks leave it alone since it's a junk bike.

I noticed people fooling around with the shifters trying to see if the dam thing works. When they see that it doesn't, the crooks leave the bike along.

Other than the rear brake, I've haven't had any probems with the toy bike. It's basically a beach cruiser since it no longer shifts anymore. I don't care. To date, that bike saved me close to $300.00 from not having to take the subway.

My whole opinion on Toy Store bikes changed. In my opinion, these are the BEST junk bikes to leave outside 24/7. I don't know why other people in the city haven't discovered the usefulness of these cycles. For my sake, I hope they don't!

I'm going to ride this thing till it breaks or gets stolen. When it is time to replace that bike, I'm going right back to Toys R US and get another one.

Praise the maker for TOY BIKES!
:)

radioflier 07-30-03 04:16 PM

My first bike was a HUFFY CONVERTIBLE. I got it in about 1950 when I was about 5 years old.

It had training wheels and and special trailer hitch that attached to the bottom of the back fender - when you got done with the training wheels, you could make a cart or trailer with them and attach to the back of the bike. Swivle action of the hitch allowed the trailer to remain upright on both wheels while the bike was laid down.

My sister now has the bike in her basement - it was her first ride as well.

NuTz4BiKeZ 07-30-03 04:31 PM

Don't have a "huffy" they aren't that common in New Zealand but I do own a dept store mtb which was given to me as a present... and you know I have had some of the best times riding with my kids on that bike... They don't want to hang out with me when I'm on my recumbent :D

serpico317 07-30-03 06:15 PM

Yes I have a Huffy right now I commute on. It is an aluminum cruiser i got off e-bay. It really is a pretty decent bike . I have never seen another one like it. The model name is Trident.Has anyone else heard of these?

redlights 07-31-03 03:01 PM

I am the proud owner of two huffy's.

My freinds and I have a humor intended bike group called "huffyXcore" and we all ride huffy's around town playing games and having races, and random thing like that. Its great fun..makes for a lovely afternoon on a bike.

They hold up suprisingly well! I have a green Mohave Gulch..(I know I'm spelling that one wrong) and some random grey one..both of them were purchased around 1998 for me from my parents. I was in..eighth grade, perhaps? Once I hit high school and realised what bikes really were, and started building them, I moved on, but my sister and brother use the huffies, as they are not allowed to touch my bikes (I'm not even sure they know what a U lock is..) So, I still have two in my eight (and a half) bike household.

dana 08-18-03 06:19 AM

My first ten speed was a pink girl's Huffy-that was 1976. I rode that bike everywhere for years. I remember all of my friends were jealous, they just had 3 speeds.

Beats Walking 08-18-03 09:48 AM

Team Murray X-24, baby! It was basically either a single speed mountain bike or an overgrown BMX. But one thing was for certain- it weighed as much as a tank! :p

It did have a front brake, however.

outashape 08-18-03 06:04 PM

This thread made me feel guilty for coraling my fine stead in the garage for so long. Took the 15 year old, 42 pound, 18 speed, "Sledge Hammer" mountain bike with square tires (2.1") for a ride. Hubby & I rode 20 miles. It was a test to see if we were really improved cyclists OR if, "It's really about the bike".


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