At this event, the most prominent vehicles are the sidecars, thanks to their unique design that captivates many people.
Most of the sidecars showcased here are relatively old but still very powerful and capable of conquering rough terrains.
A sidecar vehicle equipped with lights and a horn.
Alongside the sidecars, there are also vintage Vespa and Lambretta scooters from a Hanoi motorbike group joining the gathering.
Large displacement motorcycles with a powerful and youthful design are also featured.
This is an event where a group of sidecar riders in Hanoi came together for an exchange, with the participation of friends from other motorcycle groups.
And of course, after the greetings, there was a demonstration of off-road skills with their sidecars. The image shows a successful obstacle traversal maneuver.
Despite their age, the sidecars are still powerful enough to climb hills, cross streams, and even tackle muddy roads.
Controlling a sidecar requires a lot of skills from the rider, as every operation is done manually.
A sidecar crossing a muddy area.
Each sidecar rider usually has a co-pilot sitting next to them, affectionately called “Chã”.
In difficult situations, the “Chã” will assist the rider in overcoming obstacles. It can be said that if the “Chã” and the rider cooperate well, they can conquer any terrain.