Head badge says Allegro, frame details say no
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I bought this bike years ago with the intention to restore it. Never got around to it and finally decided to pass it on. Upon closer inspection it appears to have been rebadged (?)
This bike lacks two distinctive details that every Allegro of this time period should have: the small tag with serial number brazed to the seat tube and wrap around seat stays. The serial number and what I believe to be month and year of manufacture are stamped into BB shell.
Frame has been repainted and some components have been changed. (rear derailleur, fork, and stem) Campy hubs are 'No Record' with CAM 60 lock nuts. BB shell is 68mm. Stronglight 57 crankset. Mafac 'Dural Forge' brakes. Campy 25.0 shimmed seat post.
One more bit of info. Allegro head badge, when compared to those on my other Allegros has the exact same rivets used as fasteners.
Last bit of info: a genuine Allegro from 1961 would have a serial number beginning around 167... and consisting of six digits.
So what do I have here?
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another Allegro feature one would expect on a cycle such as this at this time is the Georg Fischer sandcast bottom bracket shell with the prominent lip on the drive side
cannot recall seeing another Allegro of this calibre and era which exhibited this seat stay treatment
since it has been the recipient of a respray it is possible that the serial ingot has been removed from the side of the seat tube. have noticed this is a frequent thing on examples which have received a respray. assume it to be done due to someone knowing or suspecting cycle to be thermally aggrandised...
it appears to be fitted with mostly original kitting which provides a helpful date bracketing
shall look forward to reading what our Allegro experts have to communicate...
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another Allegro feature one would expect on a cycle such as this at this time is the Georg Fischer sandcast bottom bracket shell with the prominent lip on the drive side
cannot recall seeing another Allegro of this calibre and era which exhibited this seat stay treatment
since it has been the recipient of a respray it is possible that the serial ingot has been removed from the side of the seat tube. have noticed this is a frequent thing on examples which have received a respray. assume it to be done due to someone knowing or suspecting cycle to be thermally aggrandised...
it appears to be fitted with mostly original kitting which provides a helpful date bracketing
shall look forward to reading what our Allegro experts have to communicate...
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Wonder if the OP has a shot of the headtube. Would like to see how the Allegro badge is fitted.
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Requested pictures

Am hoping that stampings on BB will jog a memory out there. Have had many vintage road bikes of this era pass thru my possession but cannot recall the BB stampings.
Shim in seatpost occurs in 3-4 of my other Allegros, most likely a factory install.
Not ready to deal with BB threading as this relic spent many years on a boat dock on Balboa Island, ca.
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Requested pictures

Am hoping that stampings on BB will jog a memory out there. Have had many vintage road bikes of this era pass thru my possession but cannot recall the BB stampings.
Shim in seatpost occurs in 3-4 of my other Allegros, most likely a factory install.
Not ready to deal with BB threading as this relic spent many years on a boat dock on Balboa Island, ca.

We have seen plenty of rebadgings and plenty else so......
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for those of us who be yanks there is something t' would be well to keep in mind -
a) there be what was produced in Neuchatel
b) there be what was selected of that by U.S. importers/distributors to import
c) we do not know how close be the correspondence between a) & b)
d) would be wise to assume correspondence of somewhat less than 100%
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for those of us who be yanks there is something t' would be well to keep in mind -
a) there be what was produced in Neuchatel
b) there be what was selected of that by U.S. importers/distributors to import
c) we do not know how close be the correspondence between a) & b)
d) would be wise to assume correspondence of somewhat less than 100%
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for those of us who be yanks there is something t' would be well to keep in mind -
a) there be what was produced in Neuchatel
b) there be what was selected of that by U.S. importers/distributors to import
c) we do not know how close be the correspondence between a) & b)
d) would be wise to assume correspondence of somewhat less than 100%
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for those of us who be yanks there is something t' would be well to keep in mind -
a) there be what was produced in Neuchatel
b) there be what was selected of that by U.S. importers/distributors to import
c) we do not know how close be the correspondence between a) & b)
d) would be wise to assume correspondence of somewhat less than 100%
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Am thinking this once noble steed is either French or Swiss . My reasoning? Stronglight 57 crankset only available in French / Swiss threading.
Am too lazy post Thanksgiving to pursue research on my statement.
Did my research... Stronglight BB cups available in English and Italian also
Am too lazy post Thanksgiving to pursue research on my statement.
Did my research... Stronglight BB cups available in English and Italian also
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May be a 1960s Allegro Super Luxe or similar model
My suspicion is that it is an Allegro Super Luxe or same era (1960s) with a replaced fork. The main body matches the appearance of the Super Luxe but the fork does not.
Those Allegro bikes did not have the serial number “lozenge” or wraparound seatstays that later was commonly used with Allegros. Take a look at swissbicycles.com for some images.
Those Allegro bikes did not have the serial number “lozenge” or wraparound seatstays that later was commonly used with Allegros. Take a look at swissbicycles.com for some images.
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My 1974 Allegro Schweitzermeister for comparison

The lozenge serial number came later.

The fork design was like this in the 60s, too.
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My suspicion is that it is an Allegro Super Luxe or same era (1960s) with a replaced fork. The main body matches the appearance of the Super Luxe but the fork does not.
Those Allegro bikes did not have the serial number “lozenge” or wraparound seatstays that later was commonly used with Allegros. Take a look at swissbicycles.com for some images.
Those Allegro bikes did not have the serial number “lozenge” or wraparound seatstays that later was commonly used with Allegros. Take a look at swissbicycles.com for some images.
But the fork sure seems to be not correct,
The one pic of a somewhat similar model from the swissbicycles website is from drive side so no view of where a serial number "lozenge" would be, but the stay cap looks more or less the same, and it has Nervex Pro lugs, no idea what BB shell, never seen one with "peened/dimpled" chainstay sockets like the OP's has!
BTW the OP's shell looks like it has the "spec numbers" typical of a Nervex BB shell, can anyone confirm it?
Here's a borrowed pic from the website

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Requested pictures

Am hoping that stampings on BB will jog a memory out there. Have had many vintage road bikes of this era pass thru my possession but cannot recall the BB stampings.
Shim in seatpost occurs in 3-4 of my other Allegros, most likely a factory install.
Not ready to deal with BB threading as this relic spent many years on a boat dock on Balboa Island, ca.
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And exactly what I was eluding to above, never say never.
If I've learned anything here, its that anything is possible and this one as well as the repainted Frejus in the other thread could very well be exactly what they appear to be.
If I've learned anything here, its that anything is possible and this one as well as the repainted Frejus in the other thread could very well be exactly what they appear to be.
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me comment a reference to the situation that in the U.S. we see nearly only the Special model of the nineteen sixties and early nineteen seventies
so it is natural that folks extrapolate from that experience
but there are sure to be other models out there...
group eventually got all well sorted
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me comment a reference to the situation that in the U.S. we see nearly only the Special model of the nineteen sixties and early nineteen seventies
so it is natural that folks extrapolate from that experience
but there are sure to be other models out there...
group eventually got all well sorted

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I didn't know that I did not know that.

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First, a big thanks to to everyone who contributed to my Allegro thread. In the end it was the combined input from BF members which helped identify my salty survivor.
Sactown Albert was spot on with his Super Luxe call out.
Here are my final conclusions plus a few speculations.
1) Bike is a 1961 Allegro Super Luxe.
2) All brazed on fittings were removed prior to repaint, including lozenge with serial number.
3) Majority of components are not original and are upgrades to the Super Luxe model.
4) Fork is a replacement.
5) Numbers stamped into BB most likely done by a licensing authority. They are not the Allegro's serial number.
6) Most importantly this rust magnet probably transported lots of beer and broads on Balboa Island.
Sactown Albert was spot on with his Super Luxe call out.

Here are my final conclusions plus a few speculations.
1) Bike is a 1961 Allegro Super Luxe.
2) All brazed on fittings were removed prior to repaint, including lozenge with serial number.
3) Majority of components are not original and are upgrades to the Super Luxe model.
4) Fork is a replacement.
5) Numbers stamped into BB most likely done by a licensing authority. They are not the Allegro's serial number.
6) Most importantly this rust magnet probably transported lots of beer and broads on Balboa Island.
