Biker Couple - Justin Reid and Victoria Hemenes Wedding

(FOX NEWS) -- A bride and groom vowed to be each other's "ride or die" in a biker-themed wedding just weeks after they totaled their Harley Davidson in a horrific crash.

Fox News reports Justin Reid, 36, and Victoria Hemenes, 31, recently collided with a deer in a terrifying accident three weeks before they planned on riding a motorbike up the aisle. The crash left Reid with a dislocated elbow and in need of a painful skin graft, while Hemenes suffered whiplash, a concussion and needed eight stitches in her knee.

The groom, from, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. said: ā€œEven if we had to be carried down the aisle on gurneys, we were going to have our wedding.ā€

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.

Reid, dad of Joscelyn, 14, and Ezekiel, 11, from a previous relationship, and Hemenes, mom of Isabella, 14, Gabriella, 12, Kailani, 9, and Khaos, 4, from a previous relationship, met through mutual friends in March 2017.

Motorcycle enthusiast Reid popped the question in October 2018 and the pair began planning their biker-themed wedding.

ā€œVictoria 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,ā€ Reid said.

ā€œWe didn’t want a normal wedding. We wanted a weekend-long festival,ā€ the groom continued. ā€œThe original idea was to have my motorcycle parked in the aisle and have the groomsmen and bridesmaids ride their bikes up to us.ā€

Three weeks before their big day, on July 27, the couple and a group of friends rode to the camping ground they had hired for their big day in Silver Fork Ranch, Kyburz, Calif.

Reid said: ā€œIt was an awesome day. A bunch of our friends got together and we decided to go out to the wedding venue. It’s an hour away through the mountains.ā€

Afterwards the group rode home on a scenic route across Immigrant Trail to Route 88.

ā€œIt was a beautiful ride and there was an awesome sunset,ā€ he added.

As the engaged couple rounded a bend into Hope Valley at around 60mph, they found themselves riding head-on into a deer.

ā€œAll of a sudden this deer was in our headlights,ā€ Reid recalled. ā€œI 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.ā€

ā€œThe second we hit the deer, my helmet hit the back of Justin’s helmet and knocked me out,ā€ Hemenes said.

Reid was conscious as the couple veered into the woodland on the edge of the road.

ā€œI remember seeing the deer explode and we went through the carcass,ā€ he described. ā€œFor a couple of seconds I looked around and I thought, ā€˜we made it’.ā€

But the impact with the deer had ruined the breaks and counter steering of the Harley Davidson.

ā€œI was steering to the right and I couldn’t do anything about it. We were heading into the forest,ā€ Reid said. ā€œWe hit one of the reflective markers on the side of the road and it cut my left arm open and sliced Victoria’s knee.ā€

ā€œWe fell off and the bike flipped over,ā€ he went on. ā€œI remember tumbling and seeing dirt and rocks and sky and I just thought: ā€˜I hope the bike doesn’t land on me’.

ā€œI flipped myself over one more time and I saw Tori already running to me and screaming: ā€˜We’re alive!’. I was still laying there,ā€ the groom continued. ā€œI 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.ā€

An ambulance took the couple to Barton Memorial Hospital in South Lake Tahoe.

Copyright 2019 WDRB Media. All rights reserved.