Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

The intent was to turn BMX racing from an almost strictly participatory sport into one with great appeal to spectators. A professional didn’t have to be a professional at the start of the season. An amateur could theoretically race the required number of nationals as an amateur, turn pro before the Grand National, and have… Continue reading Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

“If you plan to ride on hilly roads and bike lanes, a cruiser bike might not the right option for you,” Batista says. However, if you’re sure a cruiser is right for you, Josh Arnold, ofRoutes Bicycles Tours, recommends selecting a bike with at least three speeds. ELECTRIFY YOUR RIDING. ANYWHERE. The Urban Man 7… Continue reading Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

A place to post your want-ads for items not related to bicycles. Whizzer, Roadmaster Motor Master, Smith Motor Wheel, Shaw or any other bikes with a motor on it, this is the place to discuss it. Discussion of vintage and antique bicycles made outside Huffy Nel Lusso of the USA. This site is still free… Continue reading Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

The design of the frame fits your natural bike-riding position to keep you relaxed and having fun when cycling. We recommend Schwinn’s Mendocino Step-Through Electric Bike. Made from aluminum, we like that this beach cruiser bike is built to last. If you’re a boy or a girl and you like the look and feel of… Continue reading Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

At $299, this bike is one of the less expensive hybrids out there. But don’t confuse the low price tag with crummy quality. The Riverside Hybrid is a simple and efficient bike to help get you where you need to go. Six indexed huffy cruiser bike speeds give you plenty of options, and the bike’s… Continue reading Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

If you do that, I hope that you get yourself a low-tech, heavy bike for about $70 and have some fun again with it. Wherever you go with a beach cruiser you are going to turn heads! They look cool, they feel amazing to ride, and they’re cheaper than an equivalent huffy beach cruiser road… Continue reading Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

By 1984, the first indications of the plateauing of the popularity of BMX were seen in the flattening growth in memberships and the falling off of attendance of nationals. Some of this was caused by the growing popularity of BMX freestyle siphoning potential racers from BMX, and the beginnings of the resurgence of skateboarding, both… Continue reading Huffy Radio Bicycle, 1955 ~ designcombo Bicycle, Huffy, Cruiser bike

Radio Flyer Wagons

The Radio Flyer and Starlight teams collectively poured more than 1,000 hours into the charitable project, estimates Mark Johnson, vice president of product development for Radio Flyer. The Hero Wagon is now in hospitals in 82 cities across 33 U.S. states and counting–each year, the organizations donate 1,000 wagons, with half going to medically underserved… Continue reading Radio Flyer Wagons

Antique Radio Flyer Wagon LoveToKnow

Simpler times made the wagon the perfect vehicle to transport everything we needed for a Fire Island stay. Today’s society needs more, giving way to large carts to now transport more, making our little red wagon a thing of the past. A near-century goes by, replete with ultra-cute photos of children being pulled by friends,… Continue reading Antique Radio Flyer Wagon LoveToKnow

Worlds Smallest Radio Flyer Wagon

Antonio Pasin started building wooden toy wagons in Chicago in 1917, selling them to area shops. He was working as a craftsman at the time, mostly selling phonograph cabinets, and built small wooden wagons to carry around his tools. After he received numerous requests from customers of phonograph cabinets to buy the wagons as well,… Continue reading Worlds Smallest Radio Flyer Wagon