sidecar
1 of 1nouna one-wheeled or two-wheeled attachment to a motorcycle or bicycle, positioned to the side and designed to carry passengers or cargo
A sidecar is a small, enclosed or open compartment attached to the side of a motorcycle. It is designed to carry one or more passengers or extra cargo. The sidecar is mounted beside the motorcycle, on the right or left, and is linked to the bike with a frame. It provides extra space and stability, allowing for a more comfortable ride for passengers. Sidecars are often used for recreational purposes or by people who need to carry items that do not fit easily on the motorcycle itself. They are especially common in older or vintage motorcycles.
- The sidecar was equipped with a windshield and comfortable seating for the passenger.
- They toured the countryside on a vintage motorcycle with a classic sidecar attached.
- He installed a custom sidecar on his motorcycle to transport his dog on rides.
- The motorcycle club organized a sidecar rally through scenic routes.
- The sidecar's design complemented the retro styling of the motorcycle.
a classic cocktail made with cognac, orange liqueur, and lemon juice, shaken with ice
Sidecar is a classic cocktail that is made with cognac, orange liqueur, and lemon juice. The drink is typically shaken with ice and then strained into a chilled cocktail glass, which is often rimmed with sugar. Sidecar is known for its sweet and sour taste, with the cognac providing a rich and warming flavor and the orange liqueur adding a sweet and citrusy finish. The lemon juice adds a tart and acidic flavor to the cocktail, creating a well-balanced and refreshing drink. Sidecar can be customized with various types of cognac and orange liqueur, and it can also be served with a splash of soda water or a dash of bitters for added depth of flavor.