Urago

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Urago was a famous "handmade" bicycle maker in the French bicycle industry located in the city of Nice, in the French Riviera on the Boulevard du Riquier.[1] The company ceased to exist in the 1980s. The two Urago brothers were famous for the quality of their handmade frames.

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  1. ^ Ballantine, Richard (1978), Richard's bicycle book (2 ed.), Ballantine Books, p. 66, ISBN 978-0-345-27621-6

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