Found this Huffy Timberwolf on Craigslist and picked it up today. Only one picture in the add but I could tell it had been stored indoors and that it had some extras. The owner was a really nice person and he was the original owner of the bike. As best as he could remember he purchased it in 1991 or 1992 from Toys R Us for $190 some dollars. Before he mentioned that I had already looked it over and was surprised by some of the components and therefore didn't really doubt his memory. Going by the colors I had in my mind late 80's to early 90's as my time period guess. Anyhow here is the the bike and the unusual components that I don't believe were typical of Huffy department store bikes of the time period.
The quill stem was a little above the minimum insertion mark. That concerned me but the tube inside looks okay. Will know more at a later date because I will be breaking the headset down to inspect, clean, regrease....... Got to love those retro colors and splash scheme. Oh and the black sprocket cluster cover.
I was surprised by the Made in USA Sun Levanter alloy rims front and back with intact labels. Don't know anything about them but at least they were made here. Both are fairly true although the front has some spokes that are a tad loose.
The 26 x 2.0 Swallow tires are replacements according to the original owner but they have dry rot issues for sure.
Dropouts and chain-stays are nothing special. The Shimano SIS front and rear derailleurs work really well.
Seat stay is a bit different than typical I believe.
Center pull caliper brakes? They work well but I have never owned a bike with these before.
I sort of like retro strange sprocket cover so it will be staying.
Plastic pedals but they were made here.
Duralite High Strength Steel hmmm. Fancy name for springer steel? Probably but the bike is not to bad in the weight category. Haven't weighed it but it's definitely lighter than many steel framed inexpensive mountain/ATB bikes I've owned in the past.
Rear hub is marked N.K.N. Nakano Made in Japan. I haven't looked at the front hub yet.
Better shot of the unusual to me center pull brakes.
May the members of this fine forum and the good Lord himself forgive me for posting so many pics of a Huffy Timberwolf ATB / Mountain style bike. Not a popular type bike here or anywhere else for that matter but I can honestly say that I really like it so far. But I tend to like unloved an unpopular items such as this bike. It needs basic maintenance and the seat raised for me. My plan is service, fix, keep, and ride it. I replaced the dead battery in the older wired Bell bicycle computer that came with the bike. It came on asking for the wheel diameter. Lastly, the price was $30 plus a bit of a drive to Evansville, IN. My Mother came along for the ride. Neither of us had been to the rural east side of Evansville for some years.
The quill stem was a little above the minimum insertion mark. That concerned me but the tube inside looks okay. Will know more at a later date because I will be breaking the headset down to inspect, clean, regrease....... Got to love those retro colors and splash scheme. Oh and the black sprocket cluster cover.
I was surprised by the Made in USA Sun Levanter alloy rims front and back with intact labels. Don't know anything about them but at least they were made here. Both are fairly true although the front has some spokes that are a tad loose.
The 26 x 2.0 Swallow tires are replacements according to the original owner but they have dry rot issues for sure.
Dropouts and chain-stays are nothing special. The Shimano SIS front and rear derailleurs work really well.
Seat stay is a bit different than typical I believe.
Center pull caliper brakes? They work well but I have never owned a bike with these before.
I sort of like retro strange sprocket cover so it will be staying.
Plastic pedals but they were made here.
Duralite High Strength Steel hmmm. Fancy name for springer steel? Probably but the bike is not to bad in the weight category. Haven't weighed it but it's definitely lighter than many steel framed inexpensive mountain/ATB bikes I've owned in the past.
Rear hub is marked N.K.N. Nakano Made in Japan. I haven't looked at the front hub yet.
Better shot of the unusual to me center pull brakes.
May the members of this fine forum and the good Lord himself forgive me for posting so many pics of a Huffy Timberwolf ATB / Mountain style bike. Not a popular type bike here or anywhere else for that matter but I can honestly say that I really like it so far. But I tend to like unloved an unpopular items such as this bike. It needs basic maintenance and the seat raised for me. My plan is service, fix, keep, and ride it. I replaced the dead battery in the older wired Bell bicycle computer that came with the bike. It came on asking for the wheel diameter. Lastly, the price was $30 plus a bit of a drive to Evansville, IN. My Mother came along for the ride. Neither of us had been to the rural east side of Evansville for some years.