“For the past decade, the Centerville location handled our growth; we’ve simply outgrown our current building,” said Bill Smith, Huffy Corp. president and chief executive officer.
The maker of night vision goggles and other electro-optical products for special operations forces, defense forces and law enforcement is consolidating operations at a 50,000 square foot Newmark Drive location. Companies relocating to the Newmark Office Park area have included Acclimate Technologies Inc., which tripled its size after from downtown Dayton. Late last year, Verso Corp. announced the Memphis-based company was moving its headquarters to that area as well in a move local officials would stabilize more than 200 jobs. The privately-owned company expects to move by the end of the year to 8877 Gander Creek, where about 100 employees will work out of the leased office. By 1953, a Huffy logo was created and Huffman switched all its bicycles to the Huffy brand.
A wide variety of Huffy products are on our website. You’ll notice that each product includes a “Where to Buy” link for information on retailers carrying that particular product. You can connect with the retailer online, or shop locally (just be sure to call ahead to verify the inventory near you).
Tires were a slight issue due to riding the bike on trails that are littered with debris and sharp objects that may cause frustration when they get lodged into your tire. While tires were a normal wear-and-tear thing (as the bike was ridden nearly daily over the span of time I had it, as long as the weather was good), the bike started having other issues. One of the first issues I had with this bike was a flat tire after my grandfather massively overinflated (and blew) a tire with his air compressor. Great adventure waits for you…what better way to find it than with this men’s 26-inch hardtail mountain bike from Huffy! The Customer Service Department at Huffy can help when you need spare parts. This is a string of 10 numbers and 1 letter found at TOP of the white sticker on the BOTTOM of your bicycle frame.
Huffy Corp., now based in Centerville, is planning to move to a 50,000-square-foot headquarters that will give the company 40 percent more space to design and showcase its sample bikes. The design, product development and marketing (majority of all business functions) for Huffy is based in Dayton, Ohio. Manufacturing is based outside huffy mountain bike of the U.S.[19] Crown Equipment Corporation now uses the former Huffy U.S. bicycle factory in Celina, Ohio, to produce forklifts. Every Huffy bicycle has identification information including the serial number, model number and date code. The code is found at the TOP of the white sticker on the BOTTOM of your bicycle frame.
In 1970, Huffman deleted their three-bar frame and went to a two-bar Rail frame, eventually adding additional two-tone fade paint jobs along with Persons striped seats. In 1966, Huffman introduced a new long-wheelbase bicycle frame called the Rail. The new frame was approximately 4″ to huffy mountain bike 5″ longer than previous models. The new frame became Huffman’s base model until 1968. In 1968, in an effort to market a children’s bicycle with an automotive theme, Huffman designers added a car-type steering wheel in place of handlebars to the Rail frame, which became the Huffy Wheel.