How Do You Assemble A Huffy Bicycle?
Huffy is an American company that has been producing bicycles since the late 1800s. In the early 1900s, Huffy introduced a bicycle frame with shock-absorbing capability. Keeping up with the times, Huffy offered a bike with a built-in AM radio in the 1950s. In the 1980s, American riders used Huffy bicycles in the Olympics. As of 2010, Huffy still produces and sells bicycles. Huffy bikes do not leave the factory fully assembled for shipping purposes, but you can have your bike assembled with regular tools in about one hour. Insert the seat post until it is fully seated into the clamp on the underside of the seat. Tighten the clamp with an adjustable wrench. Now insert the other end of the seat post into the seat tube on the top of the bicycle frame. Tighten the seat-post clamp with an adjustable wrench. Push the handlebar stem into the front fork on the front of the frame. Point the protruding part of the stem so it faces the front of the bike. Tighten the center bolt on the stem with an