Arnold Schwarzenegger hits the road on his motorcycle

Arnold Schwarzenegger hits the road on his motorcycle… after pledging $1million in fight against coronavirus

He recently donated $1million for supplies needed in the fight against the potentially lethal coronavirus.

But Arnold Schwarzenegger took a deserved break from his good deeds on Tuesday, when the former California governor hit the streets of Brentwood, Los Angeles on his motorcycle.

The 72-year-old actor was joined by a friend for the ride, and appeared to be closely followed by his security detail. 

Bad to the bone: Arnold Schwarzenegger took a deserved break from his good deeds on Tuesday, when the former California governor hit the streets of Brentwood, Los Angeles on his motorcycle

The Terminator: Dark Fate star clad himself in leather jacket and studded riding boots for the outing.

He also put safety first by wearing a helmet and shielded his eyes with a pair of dark shades. 

Arnold has played his part in helping to stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus by donating $1million to the Frontline Responders Fund. 

Hell for leather! The Terminator: Dark Fate star clad himself in leather jacket and studded riding boots for the outing

Hell for leather! The Terminator: Dark Fate star clad himself in leather jacket and studded riding boots for the outing

The True Lies actor revealed his donation on Instagram on Thursday morning, asking his fans and followers to do the same.

His plea has seemingly worked, with nearly $500,000 more donated to the fund since his original donation.

‘I never believed in sitting on the couch and complaining about how bad things are, I always believed we should all do our part to make things better,’ he began.

‘This is a simple way to protect our real action heroes on the frontlines in our hospitals, and I’m proud to be part of it.

‘I donated 1 million dollars, and I hope that all of you who can will step up to support these heroes. Go to the link in my bio to help out.’

Chip off the old block: Also see Tuesday was Arnie's lookalike son, Joseph Baena, snapped while grabbing some shopping

Chip off the old block: Also see Tuesday was Arnie’s lookalike son, Joseph Baena, snapped while grabbing some shopping

He linked to the GoFundMe page for the Frontline Responders Fund, which was created just one day ago and already has $3.3 million in donations.

The fund was created by an organization called Flexport, which is ‘focusing all its resources on, ‘getting critical supplies to frontline responders combating COVID-19.’

The fund is trying to supply hospitals around the world with masks, gowns, gloves and other critical supplies they need to fight the virus.