Huffy.
A company that started off making sewing machines became a bike manufacture in 1970. Now-a-days when you think Huffy, you think about those cheep Wal-Mart bikes you get for your 13 year old son. Three years after becoming a corporation Huffy came up with the Scout. It was a kind of trend setter for bike in the 70's, and it was a bestseller.
Today was garage sell day, a day that the entire neighborhood has garage sells at the same time. My Mom, our Neighbor, and Stewie our families American Pit-Bull Terrier went for a walk around the Hood. About an hour later we walk up to a house, and a man had a couple of bike out for free. I took one look and this old bike and said to myself "It's a old Huffy, but I don't care because the only other bike that I've owned is ruined and I need a bike!" I give it a better look and I discover that it's a Scout II. I got it home, and started doing research and I ran into a problem. The problem? There is absolutely NO information on the net about this model! My Dad is a bike nut, works at montgomery cyclery in Ohio, and says it's probably a mid-70's bike. I trust him, but I want to now why I can't find anything on it, why isn't there any information on it, why is there only 2 or three pictures of it online, and what year is darn thing?!? Is this just a piece of junk or is it a piece of history? either way it's going to get fixed up but I'd like to know the facts and your opinion!
So Please Leave a Comment!
A company that started off making sewing machines became a bike manufacture in 1970. Now-a-days when you think Huffy, you think about those cheep Wal-Mart bikes you get for your 13 year old son. Three years after becoming a corporation Huffy came up with the Scout. It was a kind of trend setter for bike in the 70's, and it was a bestseller.
Today was garage sell day, a day that the entire neighborhood has garage sells at the same time. My Mom, our Neighbor, and Stewie our families American Pit-Bull Terrier went for a walk around the Hood. About an hour later we walk up to a house, and a man had a couple of bike out for free. I took one look and this old bike and said to myself "It's a old Huffy, but I don't care because the only other bike that I've owned is ruined and I need a bike!" I give it a better look and I discover that it's a Scout II. I got it home, and started doing research and I ran into a problem. The problem? There is absolutely NO information on the net about this model! My Dad is a bike nut, works at montgomery cyclery in Ohio, and says it's probably a mid-70's bike. I trust him, but I want to now why I can't find anything on it, why isn't there any information on it, why is there only 2 or three pictures of it online, and what year is darn thing?!? Is this just a piece of junk or is it a piece of history? either way it's going to get fixed up but I'd like to know the facts and your opinion!
So Please Leave a Comment!