I agree this Urago may not be a randonneur in the strictest sense...and not top model to boot; nonetheless bitchen as even the low-end vintage bikes had so many unique features and history, esp. french. I have an even lower-end Urago in about same shape as this one. Nice (no pun intended) ride with stock lights, fenders and racks but also too many nights left out in the Riviera damp. Probably why not many, esp. low-end Uragos, survived, let alone seen intact today. I'll send a pic of mine to those interested in bitchen barnyard-fresh Uragos still suitable for coffeehouse posing.
Jack Romans
(survived the sixties' to be 60)
Sacramento, California