Originally Posted by
tjspiel
I'd have to say that you are giving far too much credit to the Huffy as far as durability goes. I think it'll do just fine but I'm willing to bet something's going to break on it before it would even on a decent road bike.
oh i agree quality is not there, i have to adjust my handlebars every other day and the keep shifting no matter what i do. (any tips on how to correct it)
and thats the thing with my huffy purchase, i knew was low on funds, so i got the cheapest and simplest bike possible. simple=less to break. I have no gears and only a coaster brake. so i just have to worry about the tires, chain, and rear hub. hoping a wrench and grease will keep my cruiser rolling longer than most wally world specials.