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Kinvig 01-09-08 07:54 AM

The North Pole
 
Has anyone ever ridden there on a bike?

Jester666 01-09-08 08:36 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
Santa has!!

http://www.giftcollector.com/Product...0/81735.lg.jpg

Dangerous Dave 01-09-08 11:38 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
Don't think so.

hovis 01-09-08 11:47 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
i hav'nt

jambo 01-09-08 11:50 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
Just had a check on Google maps.

ace to north pole

Assuming you want to set off from the Ace?


Jambo

Rog 01-09-08 11:54 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
Have you read this months bike? There is an interesting article in there about riding to the Artic Circle.

They went to time it with the summer solstice so they could see the midnight sun. THey also went on teh premise that norway in the summer is like England in the Spring, Turns out that that statement isnt entirely accurate. (minus 17 in some areas !!!!)

DanAbnormal 01-09-08 12:00 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
Isn't snow/ice a bit of a problem for bikes? :)

Jester666 01-09-08 12:36 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jambo (Post 1611212)
Just had a check on Google maps.

ace to north pole

Assuming you want to set off from the Ace?


Jambo

:smt046

Very good Jambo! :lol:

Alpinestarhero 01-09-08 01:31 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DanAbnormal (Post 1611236)
Isn't snow/ice a bit of a problem for bikes? :)

carb icing?

Soooooo dirk, are you gonna use a KTM instead this time?

chris8886 01-09-08 04:17 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jambo (Post 1611212)
Just had a check on Google maps.

ace to north pole

Assuming you want to set off from the Ace?


Jambo

would i be correct in thinking that this is a pub or some such establishment?

ranathari 01-09-08 06:54 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
Pretty sure someone must have - they've raced there on skidoos and Top Gear took a Toyota 4x4 there too.

simesb 01-09-08 07:15 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
Would you not need fat, flat tyres to lower the ground pressure?

And I don't think a bike has the tank range :smt082

TEC 01-09-08 08:35 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by simesb (Post 1611764)
Would you not need fat, flat tyres to lower the ground pressure?

Probably not got the range but you could ride there on a bike ;)

http://images.dirtrider.com/features...motorcycle.jpg

northwind 04-09-08 12:15 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
Just been reading about expeditions to the pole... Basically, biking it would be close to impossible, because of the different surface conditions. You'd think it's just ice but it's not, you get rock, heavy snow, different sorts of ice (brittle ice, blue ice, sublimed soft ice...) and there's no way a bike could deal with them all in one package. Only ice tyres could get you over blue ice (you need crampons to walk on it) but they'd be instantly destroyed on rock and useless on snow, for instance.

<edit- I was thinking Antartica, not really rock issues at the north, just lots of different ice and snow conditions>

jambo 04-09-08 09:38 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
Pessimists the lot of you...

Do it in style, use a Harley. They've got fat tyres, ergo they'd be fine.

Do it soon though there's not long left till it's gone!

Jambo

rob13 04-09-08 09:55 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
If you had a backup team and a bike capable of handling rough stuff then I would have thought it possible. If TG can drive a car to the pole, then a bike could make it. You would need someone carrying fuel though.

ranathari 04-09-08 07:42 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
I've always felt that back-up teams spoil the purpose of trying to get to the Pole or some other remote destination. It's meant to be some kind of battle between the individual and nature, not between the individual on a bike and 3 4x4s with replacement bikes and fuel inside.

It's 400 miles from Resolute to the North Pole - surely something like a GS with additional fuel tanks could do that without refueling? Although I guess the low pressures you'd need to run the tyres at (less than 10psi, I presume) would worsen the fuel consumption.

Sid Squid 04-09-08 08:52 PM

Re: The North Pole
 
I don't think that he made it, but a Japanese bloke put some spike tyres on a GSXR1100 of all things and had a go about 1989-1990ish.

Now that's style Jambo.

Baph 05-09-08 07:41 AM

Re: The North Pole
 
Dirk, forget the North Pole...

See here (http://www.2ridetheworld.com/route.html) - look at the bottom map. That's what you want to do!! 8years in total (they anticipate), including riding across the arctic circle.


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