By Samachar Vishesh News
Chandigarh,
Oct.14, 2021:- Royal
Enfield is the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production since
1901. For 120 years, Royal Enfield has remained the preserver of the legacy of
building simple, pared-down, authentic classic motorcycles that are engaging
and fun to ride. Riding through time and tough terrain, Royal Enfield has
emerged victorious in rides that have tested the endurance of man and machine,
while remaining relevant and desirable through the ages.
Royal
Enfield would undertake a motorcycling expedition to the South Pole. The
expedition which commences from Cape Town, South Africa, on 26November 2021
will witness two Royal Enfield riders - Santhosh Vijay Kumar, Lead - Rides
& Community, Royal Enfield, and Dean Coxson, Senior Engineer- Product
Development, Royal Enfield- attempting to reach the geographic South Pole, from
the Ross Ice Shelf, via the Leverett Glacier, to the Amundsen-Scott Pole
station.The riders would undertake a 39-day expedition traversing Antarcticaon
a 770 km rideon expedition-ready Royal Enfield Himalayans.
Speaking
about the milestone year for Royal Enfield and the expedition attempt, Siddhartha
Lal, Managing Director of Eicher Motors Ltd, said that in the past, rides like
Himalayan Odyssey have paved the way for motorcycling adventure in the
Himalayas and an epic expedition like this to the South Pole will further
inspire people to become adventurers again. A test of endurance and
perseverance for man and machine, this expedition is the first of its kind
attempt to traverse the 770km long route to the South Pole on a motorcycle.
Speaking about the brand’s purpose of
encouraging explorations, and wishing the expedition great success, B
Govindarajan, Executive Director, Royal Enfield remarked that it has been an
unbroken legacy of 120 years, of fueling and pushing the boundaries of human
exploration, and being an ally to many explorers. It is their journeys and
adventures that have inspired us to attempt this first of its kind motorcycle
expedition. This bold and ambitious attempt to ride to the very end of the
earth summarizes the resilience of the human spirit, and we hope to complete it
successfully as an ode to all Royal Enfield riders and their own inspiring
expeditions.
For this expedition, two Himalayans have
been modified in-house, with functional upgrades to be able to navigate snow
and ice to ably function under extreme conditions in Antarctica. The Himalayan
was tested for this arduous and treacherous journey at the Langjokull glacier
in Iceland, with an intention to mirror the conditions in Antarctica. Phase 1
of testing was held in September 2020 while phase 2 of testing concluded in
July 2021.
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