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Koga Colmaro Allroad

Koga Colmaro Allroad
4.8 / 5
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5 / 5

A brilliant buy

- Michael, 7 April, 2024

It a very nice ride, and it attracts attention.

Pros & Cons

Cool design
Fantastic frame
Price vs quality is excellent
Have not found any yet

5 / 5

Beautiful and comfortable and versatile bike

- Michel, 6 March, 2024

Ridden it about 4 times now and it likes it. Nice to have slightly wider tyres and also nicely finished. Rides a lot nicer than my older Koga road bike with thinner tyres. Saddle is also fine, which is not usually the case. So happy with it too!

Pros & Cons

Excellent road holding
Good price
Good saddle
Nicely finished
Not yet found
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5 / 5

A high-quality road bike for faster gravel work with a real wow factor!

- Ferry, 17 February, 2024

Shifts tight and fast with Scram Rival1, light and stiff aluminium frame with road bike geometry, cool blue-purple colour frame with vintage lettering and good professional finish handlebars, cables and wheels.

Pros & Cons

38 mm tyres for faster work on road and gravel
Modern vintage gravel bike with racing potential
Top assembly and finishing
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4 / 5

Beautiful sporty gravel bike

- Arne, 5 January, 2024

With all the bad weather the last few weeks, I was looking for either a bike trainer or a new affordable bike and smart trainer. My eye had fallen on this Koga, with cashback definitely budget-friendly and a gravel bike I didn't have yet. The bike has a beautiful blue colour with some retro look stickering. Cables run internally, the smooth welds are nice (though there are still plain seams to be found). The seatpost is also unique in shape and tastes m. The frame is slightly sportier/aggressive for a gravel and I find that ideal. Only the standard stem is indeed far too long. It also caused the specified size for my height to actually be wrong. I replaced the standard 110mm stem with a 100mm, then even a 90mm, much better this way. The standard supplied tyres are theoretically 34mm but measure smoothly 36mm wide on the Mavic wheels with 23mm internal width. In theory, a maximum of 35mm tyres can go on them, but there is still some margin. I put 36mm Tufo Thundero which measure 38mm. I personally really wouldn't go wider than that. So unfortunately 40mm tyres won't fit without getting into trouble, which is a common size I would have liked to have fitted. But 36mm is definitely wide enough for me. I think the bike is more likely to come with the Mavic wheels instead of DT Swiss wheels.

Pros & Cons

Beautiful colour
Integrated cables
Retro look
Smooth welds
Sporty gravel bike
1x11 speed gears
Mavic instead of DT Swiss wheels
Max 36-38mm tyres, 40 would have been perfect
Voice too long
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