George P. Huffman oversees the manufacturing of the first Davis
Sewing Machine Company bicycle in Dayton, Ohio.
 
 
   
Huffman's Dayton Cushion Frame Roadster provides comfort with
unique shock-absorbing construction.
 
 
   


Having sold Davis Sewing Machine Company, Horace Huffman forms
Huffman Manufacturing Company, begins producing steel bicycle rims.
 

 
   


Huffy becomes a household name - invents rear training wheels for its
Huffy Convertible bike and revolutionized the children's bicycle market.
 

 
   
The Huffy Radio Bicycle provides a radio built into the tank, with
the antenna and battery pack on the rear carrier, appealing to
music lovers.
 
 
   
The Huffy Dragster's new design establishes the 60's trend for
children's bicycles. This 20"-wheel bicycle had a "banana" seat
and high-rise handlebars.
 
 
   
Huffy becomes the #1 selling bike brand in U.S. market.
 
 
   
United States athletes riding Huffy bicycles combine to win one
bronze, two silver and two gold medals.
 
 
   
Huffy introduces its first bicycle licenses featuring cartoon
characters from Warner Brothers; the trend continues today
with Huffy Bikes licensing characters such as Dora the Explorer,
Thomas the Tank Engine and Disney Princesses.
 
 
   
Huffy launches the Huffy Blades mountain bike endorsed by
5x Olympic gold medalist speed skater Bonnie Blair
 
 
   
Huffy brings BMX mainstream.
 
 
   
Huffy sells over 2.2 million Micro scooters.
 
 
   
Huffy celebrates 30 years as #1 selling bike brand in the U.S.
and sells its 100 millionth bicycle
 
 
  Huffy Playcenters  
Huffy enters the swing set market with Huffy Playcenters.