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The Huffy Corporation (NYSE: HUF) is an American maker of bicycles and other sporting goods.

What is now the Huffy Corporation was founded in 1887 when George P. Huffman purchased the Davis Sewing Machine Company and moved its factory to Dayton, Ohio. Seven years later, in 1894, Huffman adapted the factory to manufacture bicycles.

In addition to their well-known line of bicycles, the Huffy Corporation also owns the golfing brands Tommy Armour and Ram Golf, as well as Huffy Sports, which manufactures various sporting goods, including the Hydra-RibĀ® basketball systems used by the NBA.

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Huffy Bicycles

From the company's inception until 1949, Huffy manufactured and sold bicycles under the "Dayton" brand. Popular models included the Special Roadster, the Racer, the LaFrance, and the Streamliner.

In 1949 Huffy developed the Huffy Convertible, a children's bicycle with rear training wheels and attached foot steps. The Convertible revolutionised the children's bicycle market and was the first Huffy bicycle to be marketed under the Huffy brand name. In 1953 a Huffy logo was created and Huffy decided to switch all of its bicycles to the new Huffy brand name.

Popular models of the "Huffy" era include the Radio Bicycle, which sported a radio built in to the frame of the bicycle, the Dragster, the Scout, and the Sigma.

In 1970 the Huffy Corporation was founded as an umbrella company to house Huffy Bicycles as well as Huffy's emerging sporting goods product lines.

In the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics, United States athletes riding Huffy bicycles combined to win 2 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze medals.

Tony Armour Golf

Huffy Sports

Financial problems

On 13 August 2004, Huffy announced that a review of its financial statements had revealed accounting irregularities. As a result, the price of Huffy stock (Stock symbol: HUF) declined by 40 percent on the next NYSE trading day. On 16 August 2004, the NYSE suspended trading of Huffy stock and announced that it was taking steps to remove Huffy as a listed stock. Finally, on 20 October 2004, Huffy announced that the Huffy Corporation and all of its United States and Canadian subsidiaries would file for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.

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