A bride and groom vowed to be each other's 'ride or die' in a biker-themed wedding just three weeks after they were hospitalized in a horror Harley Davidson crash.
Justin Reid, 36, and Victoria Hemenes, 31, from South Lake Tahoe, California collided with a deer in a terrifying accident as they were preparing to ride motorbike up the aisle.
The smash left Justin with a dislocated elbow and in need of a painful skin graft and Victoria with whiplash, concussion and needing eight stitches in her knee.
Despite their injuries, the pair were determined to tie the knot and walked down the aisle just weeks after getting out of hospital.
Justin, of South Lake Tahoe, California, said: 'Even if we had to be carried down the aisle on gurneys, we were going to have our wedding.'
Justin Reid, 36, and Victoria Hemenes, 31 on their wedding day, just weeks after they totalled their Harley Davidson horror crash
Justin and Victoria collided with a deer in a terrifying accident three weeks before they planned on riding a motorbike up the aisle. The horror smash left Justin with a dislocated elbow and in need of a painful skin graft while Victoria suffered whiplash, concussion and needed eight stitches in her knee
Victoria by Justin's bedside in hospital: Despite their injuries, the couple was determined to tie the knot and walked down the aisle just weeks after their traumatic crash
The newlyweds, who run a property maintenance company together, insisted on keeping their big day biker-themed even though they counted themselves lucky to be alive after the gruesome crash.
Justin, father of Joscelyn, 14, and Ezekiel, 11, from a previous relationship, and Victoria, mother of Isabella, 14, Gabriella, 12, Kailani, nine, and Khaos, four, from a previous relationship, met through mutual friends in March 2017.
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Share 208 sharesMotorcycle enthusiast Justin popped the question in October 2018, and the pair began planning their biker-themed wedding.
Justin said: 'Victoria had been into bikes before but I have been a bike enthusiast for quite a few years now. 'When we decided to get married, I knew I wanted a biker-themed wedding.
'When we decided to get married, I knew I wanted a biker-themed wedding.
The couple had planned to ride down the aisle of their motorbikes, although they weren't able to they kept the day biker themed
The newlyweds, who run a property maintenance company together counted themselves lucky to be alive after the gruesome crash. Pictured: Victoria posing on the Harley
'We didn't want a normal wedding, we wanted a weekend-long festival.
'The original idea was to have my motorcycle parked in the aisle and have the groomsmen and bridesmaids ride their bikes up to us.'
Three weeks before their big day, on July 27, the couple and a group of friends rode to the camping ground they had hired in Silver Fork Ranch, Kyburz, California.
Justin said: 'It was an awesome day. A bunch of our friends got together and we decided to go out to the wedding venue.
Justin, dad of Joscelyn, 14, and Ezekiel, 11, from a previous relationship, and Victoria, mom of Isabella, 14, Gabriella, 12, Kailani, nine, and Khaos, four, from a previous relationship, met through mutual friends in March 2017
Motorcycle enthusiast Justin popped the question in October 2018 and the pair began planning their biker-themed wedding
Justin said: 'Victoria had been into bikes before but I have been a bike enthusiast for quite a few years now. 'When we decided to get married, I knew I wanted a biker-themed wedding'
Justin's arm put back together with staples after it was dislocated and he needed a skin graft (left X ray showing the inside of his arm, right the outside)
'It's an hour away through the mountains.'
Afterwards the group rode home on a scenic route across Immigrant Trail to Route 88.
'It was a beautiful ride and there was an awesome sunset,' Justin remembered.
As Victoria and Justin rounded a bend into Hope Valley at around 60mph, they found themselves riding head-on into a deer.
'All of a sudden this deer was in our headlights,' Justin said.
'I was trying to dodge around it but I didn't have enough time. I turned into the middle of the deer, put my head down and went for it.'
Justin and Victoria on the day of the accident, before they hit a deer at 60mph
The pair both needed treatments on their arms (left Victoria, right Justin)
Victoria said: 'All I heard Justin say was, 'Oh s***.'
'The second we hit the deer, my helmet hit the back of Justin's helmet and knocked me out.'
Justin was conscious as the couple veered into the woodland on the edge of the road.
He said: 'I remember seeing the deer explode and we went through the carcass.
'For a couple of seconds I looked around and I thought, 'we made it'.'
But the impact with the deer had ruined the breaks and counter-steering of Justin's Harley Davidson.
Victoria's bruises after the accident: Motorcycle enthusiast Justin popped the question in October 2018 and the pair began planning their biker-themed wedding
Justin needed a painful skin graft on his thigh (right) and his arm was put together by staples (right)
He said: 'I was steering to the right and I couldn't do anything about it.
'We were heading into the forest.
'We hit one of the reflective markers on the side of the road and it cut my left arm open and sliced Victoria's knee.
'We fell off and the bike flipped over.
'I remember tumbling and seeing dirt and rocks and sky and I just thought: 'I hope the bike doesn't land on me'.
'I flipped myself over one more time and I saw Tori already running to me and screaming: "We're alive!".
'I was still laying there.
Justin was conscious as the couple veered into the woodland on the edge of the road. He said: 'I remember seeing the deer explode and we went through the carcass' Pictured: Victoria's legs after the accident
'I moved my head back and forth and my fingers and toes and bent my leg.
'But when I tried to push myself up, my left elbow just flopped out.
'There was a huge chunk of my flesh missing on the inside of my elbow.'
An ambulance took the couple to Barton Memorial Hospital in South Lake Tahoe.
Justin's forearm bone had separated from his elbow. Doctors operated that night and inserted a pin into his joint.
The next day, they grafted skin from his thigh to his left arm, leaving pieces of his leg tattoo on his arm.
Victoria required eight stitches to her knee and suffered lacerations to her arm.
Victoria and Justin are sen to by paramedics following the horror smash
She said: 'For the first couple of days neither of us could walk.
'We were both in wheelchairs being pushed around by our friends.
'I was trying to heal and we weren't able to be together which was agony.'
But the couple didn't even consider postponing their big day.
She said: 'We had so much support.
'Everyone around us helped make our wedding happen.
'We had to rent a massive U-Haul truck to get all our stuff over to our wedding venue.
'Our friends helped us pack everything up.'
Victoria's hand after the accident, just three weeks later she walked down the aisle with no assistance
On August 17 the couple tied the knot, walking up the aisle with no assistance, with Justin sporting a large plaster cast on his arm.
They made sure to keep their biker-themed wedding with the groomsmen and bridesmaids riding up the aisle on motorcycles.
The couple's friend Bobby Real officiated the wedding and asked, 'Justin, do you take Victoria as your 'ride or die'? And Victoria, do you take Justin as your 'ride-or-die'?'
The cake featured a nod to the couple's lucky escape with figurines of a couple with a bike and a deer cut in half.
Three workers from motorcycle shop Battle Born Harley-Davidson arrived at the wedding after hearing about the crash from Justin's childhood friend Nick Parkhurst.
They gave the bride and groom new full-face helmets and padded jackets.
Justin said: 'They hung out and stayed for the wedding - it was a meaningful moment.'
The newlyweds are enjoying married life and hope that Justin, who still has a wound vacuum attached to his arm, will soon be ready to climb back on to a bike.
On August 17 the couple tied the knot, walking up the aisle with no assistance, with Justin sporting a large plaster cast on his arm. They made sure to keep their biker-themed wedding with the groomsmen and bridesmaids riding up the aisle on motorcycles. Pictured: Victoria's knee after the accident
He plans to buy back the totalled Harley Davidson bike from his insurer and rebuild it himself.
He said: 'I can't stop looking at motorcycles.
'As soon as I can bend my elbow again, we'll be on a bike.'
Victoria added: 'He's the only person who can scare me and make me feel safe at the same time.
'When we're riding together, it feels intimate.
'We will be back on that bike, there's no other bike that's quite the same.
'Our intention was to take a load of wedding pics with the bike but Justin will not take any pictures with a bike that is not his bike.
'So we'll reenact our wedding pictures once he's rebuilt the bike.'
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