U2 will be guesting on upcoming episodes of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Bono spent some time on Sunday preparing for those appearances.

His methods of preparation, however, were rather unusual.

The 54-year-old singer was spotted in New York City with Jimmy Fallon, 40, riding around on bicycles to fake a serious accident.

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Riding into danger: Bono (left) and Jimmy Fallon (right) rode bicycles in New York City on Sunday while filming a skit for The Tonight Show

Bang: To create a car crash, the dummy dressed like Bono was thrown at the hood of a van

Both Bono and Jimmy were on bicycles for the skit, although the late-night host's little-girl bike with tassels and a basket did not look very road-worthy.

At some point in the bit, it looked like Bono would be 'hit' by a large van, bouncing off of the hood and ending up on the ground.

Of course, the actual singer was not used for the accident itself, with a dummy thrown onto the vehicle at that point.

History repeats: The bit most likely referred to Bono's real-life bike accident from November

Bad breaks: In the actual accident, Bono walked away with multiple fractures and needed both surgery and therapy

Bono came back into the scene to lie on the ground, nursing his apparent injuries.

While the dummy was not particularly life-like, the crew at the Tonight Show did dress their toy in a black leather jacket with matching T-shirt and jeans.

The dummy even sported the same blond-streaked hair and sunglasses as the famed Irish performer.

Back in November, U2 had to cancel multiple appearances - including a weeklong residence on The Tonight Show - after Bono was involved in a real biking accident in New York's Central Park.

Is that Arnie? The dummy brought on set to take the impact of Bono's crash looked more like the Terminator

Dressed up: Although the dummy bore only a passing resemblance to the Irish singer, he wore the same black jacket and trousers as the real man

Details: Blond-highlighted hair and sunglasses were used on the dummy as well

Going, going, gone: After impact the dummy flops to the floor

You're out of here: Crew members then clear the dummy out of the way so Bono can return to set after the stunt

Bono suffered fractures to the bone of his eye socket, his left shoulder blade, his left pinky finger, and his left humerus bone.

He underwent surgery to implant metal devices and has been undergoing therapy ever since.

Mostly healed now - although Bono has said he still cannot play the guitar - the singer has rejoined his band in advance of a world tour beginning on May 14.

Back in the shot: After the 'accident,' Bono laid himself on the ground to complete the scene

Future performances: The skit will most likely be included on The Tonight Show once U2 begins a week of appearances starting on May 8

Moving forward: Shortly after The Tonight Show, U2 will begin a world tour

Seeing the funny side: Despite the bike accident leaving him with terrible injuries, Bono managed to make light about the incident