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Allegro (Canada)

Of the numerous Allegro brands over time, only one seems to have produced mountain bikes in any quantities in the early days of mountain biking: Allegro of Canada.  For which there is no direct documentation nor corporate trace, just hearsay that it originated in Vancouver, Canada and perhaps started with the help of Gerald (Cap) Hobbis who started the Caps Bicycle Shop in Vancouver in 1932.</description>
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