This frame would make a unique fixie.
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I need more bikes!!!

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Bikes: 2 roadies, 7 fixed-gears, 1 hardtail, 1 full suspension mtb, and 1 hybrid...so far.
This frame would make a unique fixie.
I bet their aren't to many fixed Huffy's around town.
If I had the cash to build up another one I'd grab it.
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...118493434&rd=1
If I had the cash to build up another one I'd grab it.
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...118493434&rd=1
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Bikes: 2003 Fuji Track Bike,Pink Univega, Mixed part BMX, Early 70's Columbia Tandem, Orange and Cream Fixed gear Pursuit bike (Puig), random bikes made from spare parts
Originally Posted by Mr. Shadow
I bet their aren't to many fixed Huffy's around town.
If I had the cash to build up another one I'd grab it.
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...118493434&rd=1
If I had the cash to build up another one I'd grab it.
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...118493434&rd=1
#10
troglodyte

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From: the tunnels
Bikes: Crust Romanceur, VO Polyvalent, Surly Steamroller, others?
Hey DCC, anyone remember the story behind that "Huffy" track frame at Yojimbo's?
It was a really nice (honest-to-goodness), well-made track frame with the Huffy logo on it.
It was a really nice (honest-to-goodness), well-made track frame with the Huffy logo on it.
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From: by a big river
I remark to myself "How odd it is that one with a nice repair stand would even pull a Huffy from the trash, much less buy one." Really if you think about it the stand probably costs 3x what the bike cost yet he bought the bike for its components? Whatever...
#12
Dear god. I thought Huffy restricted themselves to bringing down the mountain bike industry. I've never seen a Huffy road bike. I wonder if it would take more than 5 skid stops to yank those dropouts right out of the frame.
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ONE GEAR TO RULE THEM ALL

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From: Boston
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Originally Posted by ryan_c
Hey DCC, anyone remember the story behind that "Huffy" track frame at Yojimbo's?
It was a really nice (honest-to-goodness), well-made track frame with the Huffy logo on it.
It was a really nice (honest-to-goodness), well-made track frame with the Huffy logo on it.
#15
Oh yeah, two more points:
1. I love the auction title - "56 cm Huffy road bike frame - GReAT -" Why is it a lower case e? It's almost great, but just lacking "shift e" greatness.
2. I wonder if that big a$s kick stand comes with the frame.
1. I love the auction title - "56 cm Huffy road bike frame - GReAT -" Why is it a lower case e? It's almost great, but just lacking "shift e" greatness.
2. I wonder if that big a$s kick stand comes with the frame.
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From: by a big river
Never mind. I'm sorry. I looked at the auction again and came to the conclusion that it was incredibly stupid of me to even look at that again. It is after all very unlikes that anything of quality would have "press-in bottom bracket cups".
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Originally Posted by ryan_c
Hey DCC, anyone remember the story behind that "Huffy" track frame at Yojimbo's?
It was a really nice (honest-to-goodness), well-made track frame with the Huffy logo on it.
It was a really nice (honest-to-goodness), well-made track frame with the Huffy logo on it.
it is in my blog pic. Serrota made these frames for the Huffy team. Marcus was explaining it yesterday to some guy picking up his new fix.
Still haven't moved the toothbrush...





