Charlie Hunnam filmed scenes for his biker gang drama Sons Of Anarchy on Tuesday riding a new shiny blue motorcycle in Pasadena, California.

The 34-year-old English actor plays outlaw motorcycle club president Jackson 'Jax' Teller on the FX show.

His character Jax normally rides a sleek black Harley-Davidson but was spotted for the first time on the new blue motorcycle.

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Final season: Charlie Hunnam filmed scenes for the final season of Sons Of Anarchy on Tuesday in Pasadena, California

Sweet ride: Charlie was spotted on a shiny blue motorcycle while filming outside a courthouse

The actor looked comfortable as he sat atop the two-wheeler wearing a dark plaid shirt, a black leather Sons Of Anarchy vest, sunglasses and black motorcycle boots.

Charlie had his blond hair slicked back and wore sunglasses while being filmed on the motorcycle.

A sheathed knife was shown hanging from his right hip as he kick-started his ride.

Series star: The English actor plays the president of an outlaw motorcycle club on the FX series

He's armed: A sheathed knife was seen dangling from Charlie's right hip

Man of action: Charlie wielded a handgun while hopping a fence in another scene

Charlie also was spotted relaxing between scenes as he displayed his rugged good looks with thick facial hair.

The Pacific Rim star was filming the seventh and final season of the hit FX show that will wrap up on December 9th.

Charlie had to pull out of the film adaptation of 50 Shades Of Grey last year due to timing issues after being cast as kinky businessman Christian Grey.

Dramatic scene: Charlie showed himself after being covered by a tarp

Under cover: Charlie pointed a gun while having heavy fabric draped over him

Fully armed: Charlie was shown holding a handgun and with a knife dangling from his side

Fence climber: Charlie smiled as he climbed over a fence while filming

He only would have had two days to start filming 50 Shades Of Grey after completing the season six finale of Sons Of Anarchy.

If filming on the erotic drama ran longer than expected, he also would've been forced to push back the start of his next film Crimson Peak.

It was announced in August that Charlie had been tapped to portray legendary King Arthur in a series of upcoming films to be directed by English director Guy Ritchie.