Timothee Chalamet serves east coast vibes in leather bomber as he enjoys an autumn bike ride in NYC

Timothee Chalamet serves east coast vibes in brown leather bomber and hoodie as he enjoys an autumn bike ride in NYC

Timothée Chalamet has some free time on his hands, after a few of his projects were delayed, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

And the two-time Golden Globe nominee is enjoying the downtime in his hometown of New York City.

He served east coast vibes Saturday in a brown leather bomber jacket, as he enjoyed a brisk autumn bike ride through downtown Manhattan and up the east side of the borough.

East coast vibes: Timothée Chalamet served east coast vibes Saturday in a brown leather bomber jacket, as he enjoyed a brisk autumn bike ride through downtown Manhattan and up the east side of the borough

The 24-year-old layered the faux fur-lined jacket over a grey hoodie, which he wore with the hood over his curly brown locks.

He complemented the casual look with a pair of black joggers, featuring a white print down the sides.

Chalamet finished the ensemble with a pair of black and white Converse Chuck Taylor high-top sneakers. 

He took precautions against COVID-19 with a black face mask, which he pulled down over his chin during the ride. 

Bundled up: The 24-year-old layered the faux fur-lined jacket over a grey hoodie, which he wore with the hood over his curly brown locks

Bundled up: The 24-year-old layered the faux fur-lined jacket over a grey hoodie, which he wore with the hood over his curly brown locks

Athleisure chic: He complemented the casual look with a pair of black joggers

Black and white: The pants featured a white print down the sides

Athleisure chic: He complemented the casual look with a pair of black joggers, featuring a white print down the sides

Classic kicks: Chalamet finished the ensemble with a pair of black and white Converse Chuck Taylor high-top sneakers

Classic kicks: Chalamet finished the ensemble with a pair of black and white Converse Chuck Taylor high-top sneakers

Wear a mask: He took precautions against COVID-19 with a black face mask, which he pulled down over his chin during the ride

Wear a mask: He took precautions against COVID-19 with a black face mask, which he pulled down over his chin during the ride

Biker boy: The Call Me By Your Name star pedaled a black Cannondale bicycle through Battery Park and up to Hudson River Park

Biker boy: The Call Me By Your Name star pedaled a black Cannondale bicycle through Battery Park and up to Hudson River Park

The Call Me By Your Name star pedaled a black Cannondale bicycle through Battery Park and up to Hudson River Park. 

He recently had a chat with his pal and Dune co-star Zendaya, whom he interviewed for the cover of Elle‘s December/January issue. 

They reminisced about the dance parties they had in her room, which were attended by co-star Javier Bardem.

Cover girl: He recently had a chat with his pal and Dune co-star Zendaya, whom he interviewed for the cover of Elle 's December/January issue

Cover girl: He recently had a chat with his pal and Dune co-star Zendaya, whom he interviewed for the cover of Elle ‘s December/January issue

Dance parties: They reminisced about the dance parties they had in her room, which were attended by co-star Javier Bardem: 'There was a super legit f***ing wrap party at the end there'

Dance parties: They reminisced about the dance parties they had in her room, which were attended by co-star Javier Bardem: ‘There was a super legit f***ing wrap party at the end there’

Delayed: The Denis Villeneuve-helmed adaptation of Frank Herbert 1965 sci-fi novel was set for premiere dates in November and December, before being postponed to October 1, 2021

Delayed: The Denis Villeneuve-helmed adaptation of Frank Herbert 1965 sci-fi novel was set for premiere dates in November and December, before being postponed to October 1, 2021 

Chalamet recalled: ‘There was a super legit f***ing wrap party at the end there. We were with some of the cast, and then Javier [Bardem] came in and we were all dancing.’

The Denis Villeneuve-helmed adaptation of Frank Herbert 1965 sci-fi novel was set for premiere dates in November and December, before being postponed to October 1, 2021.

Chalamet was also set to begin filming a Bob Dylan biopic, for which he was taking guitar lessons to portray the Desolation Row crooner.

Last month, cinematographer Phedon Papamichael revealed to Collider that the film has been put on hold indefinitely, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

True story: Chalamet was also set to begin filming a Bob Dylan biopic, for which he was taking guitar lessons to portray the Desolation Row crooner (Dylan pictured in April, 1965)

True story: Chalamet was also set to begin filming a Bob Dylan biopic, for which he was taking guitar lessons to portray the Desolation Row crooner (Dylan pictured in April, 1965)