
The serial number and the Airflyte badge seems to conflict with each other but after searching many hours online I’m pretty convinced it is a true Airflyte without the springer fork. I base this on the last picture I found … Continue reading
The serial number and the Airflyte badge seems to conflict with each other but after searching many hours online I’m pretty convinced it is a true Airflyte without the springer fork. I base this on the last picture I found … Continue reading
Very rare ladies version of the coveted 1936 Huffman Safety Streamliner. … Continue reading
This Huffman built AirFlyte Twin-Flex features the popular factory original colors of metalic blue and red, with yellow pinstripes. All parts on this bike are original, no reproduction pieces were used in the restoration (done by Dave Stromberger at nostalgic.net). … Continue reading
This Huffman built streamline bicycle wears its original paint, typical of many Huffman bikes of the 30’s. Twin Delta Silver-Ray headlights suggest an automobile look that kids wanted back then. Notice the very rare “mesh” chainguard. … Continue reading
This Airflyte badged Twin-Flex is all original, and is an excellent example of a deluxe bicycle of the 30’s. … Continue reading
This is the actual “Deathbike”. There have been several stories as to how this bike earned it’s name and who named it. To the best of our knowledge this bike was so named because it was recalled by Huffman which … Continue reading