How Wal-Mart destroyed the Huffy Bicycle Corporation

The one-millionth bicycle manufactured by Huffman Manufacturing rolled off the assembly line on May 13, 1947. Huffy bikes are still around today, and things have changed a lot since their early days. The company that became Huffy Corp. originally operated as the Davis Sewing Machine Company. By 1924, a part of the company became Huffman… Continue reading How Wal-Mart destroyed the Huffy Bicycle Corporation

How Wal-Mart destroyed the Huffy Bicycle Corporation

In Niles, The Walk and Roll event involved a miniature road map where children could pedal go karts and learn huffy cruiser bike the rules of the road. At the event, Chief Luis Tigera raffled off items donated by local businesses and the bikes. In Niles, about 200 people got together in the parking lot… Continue reading How Wal-Mart destroyed the Huffy Bicycle Corporation

How Wal-Mart destroyed the Huffy Bicycle Corporation

He has been a cycling enthusiast from an early age, partly due to watching the Tour de France on TV. He’s a keen follower of bike racing to this day as well as a regular road and gravel rider. Shimano dominates the groupset market and on lower priced bikes you can expect 8-speed Shimano Claris… Continue reading How Wal-Mart destroyed the Huffy Bicycle Corporation

How Wal-Mart destroyed the Huffy Bicycle Corporation

The Huffy Panama Jack cruiser bicycles are available at Walmart. Additional retailers will be adding the Panama Jack bicycles soon as well. “To be here with these kids who so many could really use the connection, the community, with the bicycles, its extremely important,” said Masciantonio. While slower than Class 3 e-bikes, which can reach… Continue reading How Wal-Mart destroyed the Huffy Bicycle Corporation