Fort Collins-Walden 200: Riding a Double Century on a 1-Speed Huffy Cruiser

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Beyond serving as a practical mode of transportation, Arianna has given me plenty of good times riding along the Pacific Ocean on the famous strand that stretches from Malibu to Manhattan Beach. Now she takes me on long rides along the Roaring Fork River on huffy bikes the Rio Grande Trail. I was forced to buy Arianna after a homeless person stole my other Huffy (it’s customary in Santa Monica to blame virtually everything on the homeless). But I went to a few bike shops and all the cruisers cost between $300 and $1,000.

After making a stop at Gould to resupply with water and buy a can of Coke and mini-donuts—the ultimate anti-bonking combo—it was smooth sailing down to Walden. This was because all the aerodynamic drag from the upright cruiser position and rolling resistance from the bike’s beach tires acted as a second and third brake. If you’re looking for a cruiser that doesn’t sacrifice form for function, then a sixthreezero bike is perfect for you.

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Maybe they thought a cruiser bicycle with a round honking headlight was “close enough” to being a Harley-Davidson’s brethren? Grab coffee on the ride and carry it in the convenient beverage holder on the handlebar. While Huffy has been one of the big bike boys on the block for some time now, they are fairly new to the cruising community. Known mostly for city and mountain bikes, Huffy’s cruisers do not compromise comfort in any way. I, too, went to sleep—at least for the next seven hours.

Their classic cruiser frames found on all of their bikes come in a great array of colors and styles, offering a sturdy ride. The Huffy cruiser saddle seat offers the comfort of springs and thick, foam padding to make you feel like you are sitting on a cloud. The sturdy fenders offer a timeless look while keeping you clean from dirt and debris. The soft hand grips keep your wrists from tensing up while the kickstand and coaster brakes are a breeze to use. This is a classic cruiser with a front basket, a built-in rear rack, a cup holder, and a matching set of fenders to keep you dry.