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   * **mystery bike**: High quality, northern California mystery circa 1980.  {{unknown.jpg?60|Unknown}}  [[https://www.facebook.com/groups/927406034014215/permalink/5692804074141030|facebook]]   * **mystery bike**: High quality, northern California mystery circa 1980.  {{unknown.jpg?60|Unknown}}  [[https://www.facebook.com/groups/927406034014215/permalink/5692804074141030|facebook]]
   * Various smaller European makers existed in the 80's and may have produced MTBs in the early 80s: **Kalkhoff** (Germany), **Helkama** (Finland), **Tunturi** (Finland)   * Various smaller European makers existed in the 80's and may have produced MTBs in the early 80s: **Kalkhoff** (Germany), **Helkama** (Finland), **Tunturi** (Finland)
 +  * **Hunter Rowdy**: Not to be confused with [[https://www.huntercycles.com/|Hunter Cycles]], which started in 1993.  It's perhaps a one-off, or a modern recreation - but too many parts seem authentic.  {{unknown:hunter.jpg?60}}  [[https://www.facebook.com/groups/239184514198810/permalink/885103496273572/|facebook]] 
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   * **Procraft**: A Tawainese maker of BMX tried their hand at mountain bikes for perhaps a single year (1984?)?  See: {{procraft:1984.jpg?60}}.   * **Procraft**: A Tawainese maker of BMX tried their hand at mountain bikes for perhaps a single year (1984?)?  See: {{procraft:1984.jpg?60}}.
   * **Colorado Bicycle Co**:  Made a "Roughrider" according to Fat Tire Flyer #13 (v3 n2), page 7.  No internet presence whatsoever.  Probably related to [[http://www.vintagemtbworkshop.com/don-mcclung-bike-photos.html|Don McClung]] who made mostly one-speed cruisers.   * **Colorado Bicycle Co**:  Made a "Roughrider" according to Fat Tire Flyer #13 (v3 n2), page 7.  No internet presence whatsoever.  Probably related to [[http://www.vintagemtbworkshop.com/don-mcclung-bike-photos.html|Don McClung]] who made mostly one-speed cruisers.
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