1953 Huffy

1953 Huffy. From a time when Huffy made quality bikes

Huffy was founded in 1887 when George Huffman purchased the Davis Sewing Machine Company and moved its factory to Dayton, Ohio.  In 1894, Huffman adapted the factory to manufacture bicycles, and sold them for the next sixty years as the “Dayton” brand.

1953 is the first year that Huffman’s company made bikes with the “Huffy” name.

Over the decades, Huffy Bicycles has had factories in California, Oklahoma, and Ohio.  At their peak, they produced over two million bicycles (or as some of us called them, bicycle-shaped objects) per year and were the largest bike company in the western hemisphere.