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KOGA Worldtraveller trekkingbikes
With the KOGA Worldtraveller, you will not only ride smoothly over asphalt, but this bike is also great for exploring unpaved (gravel) roads. Thanks to the many attachment points, you take everything you need with you on your journey.
The KOGA Worldtraveller is the world-famous ultimate trekking bike. It is not for nothing that you can come across the KOGA Worldtraveller all over the world. From the Camino de Santiago to the Andes mountains or the Outbacks in Australia. What stops you from discovering the world by bike?

With the Worldtraveller, you will experience big, beautiful and exciting moments. This bike will become your greatest friend during your travels. We therefore think it is important that you can customise the Worldtraveller completely to your taste. We do really mean completely. You choose the frame and its colour. You can also choose from the strongest groupsets and luggage constructions.
Do you really intend to refine the bike? Put a unique saddle on it, usb charger and have your own personal signature printed on the frame.
Via the online configurator, you can start putting it together. Do you find this complicated? No problem. Please contact us or a local KOGA Signature store and we are ready to assist you.
Features

The lowrider features an extra stand, so the bike remains stable even when fully loaden.

Wherever possible, the KOGA frame has perfectly smooth welds, creating beautifully clean lines throughout. Not only is this aesthetically pleasing, it also reduces the likelihood of corrosion around the welds, areas that are often highly prone to this.

The rear luggage rack is integrated into the frame creating a stiffer construction. This is especially noticeable when the bike is loaded. The KOGA WorldTraveller gives a more stable ride and tighter steering.

The lowrider features an extra stand, so the bike remains stable even when fully loaden.

Wherever possible, the KOGA frame has perfectly smooth welds, creating beautifully clean lines throughout. Not only is this aesthetically pleasing, it also reduces the likelihood of corrosion around the welds, areas that are often highly prone to this.

The rear luggage rack is integrated into the frame creating a stiffer construction. This is especially noticeable when the bike is loaded. The KOGA WorldTraveller gives a more stable ride and tighter steering.
Frequently asked question
To explain about determing the right frame size we have written this article >
KOGA chooses the optimum geometry for each type of bike. If you take a comparative test ride at the KOGA dealer, you will feel the difference.
Regular cleaning of your chain is essential. Use a special chain cleaner or lukewarm water and a brush. Your KOGA dealer will also be able to recommend a number of tools.
It is important to lubricate the chain after cleaning. For example, Teflon-based lubricants penetrate the chains really well and do not attract a lot of dirt.
A hub dynamo always produces rolling resistance when the bike is in motion. However the resistance is so minimal that you don’t notice it when cycling. At constant five kilometres per hour or more, the hub’s resistance will be virtually negligible. When the speed is high enough, the magnets will hardly attract each other at all. This results in the cancelling of any resistance. The main advantage of a hub dynamo is that it can work in conjunction with a light sensor so the lights are switched on automatically. This boosts safety while offering ease of use.
Yes, your bike lights will stay on thanks to the battery’s reserve capacity.
The frame size on KOGA bikes is measured from the centre of the bottom bracket to the top of the seat tube. This distance in centimetres is the frame size. Your authorised KOGA dealer can calculate exactly which frame size fits you best.
With regard to the maintenance and safety of your bike, there are a number of things you can keep an eye on yourself.
For your own safety, you should check the following on a regular basis:
- Check all nuts and bolts - in particular quick-release mechanisms on wheels - are tightened securely.
- Check the handlebars and handlebar stem for signs of damage.
- Test the brake operation by checking whether you can stop within a few metres when cycling at a normal speed.
- Check that the tyre pressure does not exceed the maximum pressure marked on the tyre.
- Check the tyre tread and ask your dealer if the tyres look worn.
- Check that the lighting and indicators are working properly and are not obstructed. Wipe clean them regularly with a dry cloth.
- Check the handlebar grips for wear and make sure they are tight.
- For bikes with rear suspension, check that all screws on the suspension parts are tight. There must be no play in the bearings.
Checking these items and performing your own maintenance on them is not always straightforward. For this reason KOGA recommends arranging for your KOGA dealer to service your bike at least once a year.
You can also consult the instruction manual that came with your bike.
It is important to remove any sand, especially from the toothed side of your bike’s drive belt. This can be done with lukewarm water and some detergent if required. Although the belt can also be lubricated with dry silicon spray, it is not necessary.
Please refer your bike’s instruction manual for more information about storing your battery.
Only authorised dealers are allowed to sell KOGA bikes on their webshop. This way, the manufacturer’s warranty will also be valid on online orders.
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