Huffy actually was the first to use a molded Carbon Fiber frame back in the late 80's. Huffy has a BMX lineage they had a very good BMX racing team as well. Stu Thompson had a lot of influence with Huffy. Huffy has a few higher end bikes that were not sold at department stores. The first was 100% Cr-Mo Lighting frame (Mid 80's), Carbon Composite (Late 80's early 90's) an alloy Super Charger (90's), and a few mid range steel freestyle bikes as well. The (H) logo does look like a Haro (H) but then Huffy went away from high end BMX. Some say team Murray and Huffy influenced the end of the Mono Shock bikes as well, by flooding the department stores with traditional diamond frames. Today old department store Huffys and Team Murrays have a following of people collecting them. I am looking for a Team Murray X20 in Blue color trim, and a 1st generation Huffy Pro Thunder (Curved Top Tube) in Black and blue trim.