I broke one of those bikes in half at the head tube back in 1982! That wasn't fun. After that was when I got my Mongoose!
Murray was the Chevette or Escort of bikes in the 80s.
Schwinn was the Dodge Aspen or AMC Pacer.And Huffy was the Pinto.
I got a Redline in 1979 after I snapped my Murray. They had no business being ridden on a track.
I'm a big guy, I only buy 26" bikes, maybe a 24" muscle bike now and then. But I don't buy any Huffman built bike after the late 60s. They started undercutting their dealers even then poor quality trim, chrome, welds, and inferior cranks. Schwinn and Huffman were, at one time, the American standards. It was like Ford versus Chevy.I would still like to build a Sting. Or a Mag Scrambler Competition. Cromo tubing, shimano drops, nice brazing. Still heavy as heck, but pretty cool.
But the Mag Scramblers, Even the Predators were not track bikes.
The DeCoster was pretty sick though. That's because they were made by BMX Products to be sold exclusively through Schwinn.
I had a 1976 DeCoster (double gusset, nickel). I'll dig up some photos tomorrow and post them.
When Huffy later put out the Stu Thomsen model, that was brutal. I'm sure if Stu left the ground on one of those it would have exploded into a million pieces upon touchdown. He did get $ for every one sold. Can't begrudge a legend making some dough.
Sorry for the thread hijack.
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