This is what I like to call "Ala-Side-Carte" - basically a 10 minute ride (longer if you like it) just to get a "taste" of what it's like to ride in a Sidecar. Whatever the ride you decide on, it's essentially $25.00 dollars for each 10 minute interval. Sometimes I'm in the Mountains, sometimes the Beach, sometimes the Desert - I move around. Be prepared wave at a lot of strangers and end up with and ear to ear grin!
An exhilarating cruise along the Pacific Ocean! The sights, sounds, and smells of a ride on the coast in a sidecar are beyond description and can only be truly shared by those who have done it. Come take the ride!
Take a ride around the Lake in a way that you never have before - in a Classic Sidecar Motorcycle. Starting and ending in Big Bear Lake's Village, this hour long adventure is guaranteed to be a sensory delight like no other...the wind, the sights, the smells. Truly a memorable experience.
An epic 3 hour tour around Big Bear Lake and up the original "Rim of the World" highway as it was known in 1915 which was the only way into Big Bear Lake. We will travel back in time as we traverse this dirt road up to one of the highest points in the San Bernardino mountain range- Butler's Peak. At 8,537 feet high, this incredible vantage point provides a 360 degree view of not just the San Bernardino forest, but what seems like all of Southern California and beyond.
Take a direct (OFF-ROAD) route through the High desert, where "the Hills Have Eyes" and you're not likely to see another living soul, to the legendary Slash-X Cafe. There you can get some of the finest food & refreshments for miles in any direction...because there's nothing else around for miles (but honestly - it's good stuff!). You'll see plenty of Joshua Trees, amazing rock formations, abandoned mines and other "ruins" - all make for incredible photo opportunities. Tour takes about 3 hours, starts and ends in the north end of Apple Valley, California...on the edge of the Desert (and yes at one point we'll be "somewhere around Barstow").
NOTE: This tour is seasonal - late Fall through Winter. Crossing a remote desert in triple-digit heat in an open-air vehicle is neither adventurous nor romantic...trust me.