An adventurer who cycled round the world has had his bike and most of his possessions stolen – outside a Co-op in Kingston upon Thames.

Rob Lutter, who cycled solo around the world in 2011, taking photographs as he went, has lived in a tent for years while he wrote and published a travel book, which was crowdfunded on Kickstarter.

It’s not the first time Rob has had his bike and gear stolen.

He said: “After four years on the road I’ve developed a humble lifestyle: my camera, laptop, a socket, a sleeping bag space and a little food are all I will really need over the coming months.

“Sadly though, two weeks after completing the adventure [in 2015], my worldcycle bike was stolen! Sixty was with me for 25 of the 40 thousand kms and now she is gone.

“I have already replaced the bike, but first I need to fix up a few components to make it tour-ready.

“Then I can get back on the road and find a base in England to write from.”

Rob’s new blue Kona Rove, along with 4 brown panniers, a camera, a computer and all this clothes, were taken last night in Kingston.

Hi hard drives, tent, photos and work were also among the belongings stolen.

He tweeted: “What’s wrong with the world. Can’t do this anymore. Just why.”

Anyone with any information about the bike can contact the police or Rob, who tweets @robertlutter.