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    Biker weddings: anyone had any experience?

    Yeah nah I aint talkin about marrying my bike....Talkin about tying the knot with my missus next year....But its gotta be biker themed...Has anyone on here done anything like that?


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    Pig on spit,strippers,many kegs,bon fire,drunken riot.

    A couple of custom Harleys for a touch of class.

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    The couple that owned the Kaeto Cafe, when it was called that, were married on the InterIslander in full biking kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Road kill View Post
    Pig on spit,strippers,many kegs,bon fire,drunken riot.

    A couple of custom Harleys for a touch of class.
    I been told the closest I will get to strippers is takin her corset off that night....so strippers...um yeah nah bro


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    Yeah nah I aint talkin about marrying my bike....Talkin about tying the knot with my missus next year....But its gotta be biker themed...Has anyone on here done anything like that?
    Nothing against the idea - in fact I'd help out in a flash but think of this like you would a tattoo - will you be happy looking at the pictures in 30 years time or showing the grandies...

    Sort out the basic wedding ideas...

    Add as much genuine style and class as you can but keep it real...

    Add bikes if you can without ruining it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    The couple that owned the Kaeto Cafe, when it was called that, were married on the InterIslander in full biking kit.
    Dunno bout in full kit...But thinkin of signin the papers on motorbike seats lol....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Nothing against the idea - in fact I'd help out in a flash but think of this like you would a tattoo - will you be happy looking at the pictures in 30 years time or showing the grandies...

    Sort out the basic wedding ideas...

    Add as much genuine style and class as you can but keep it real...

    Add bikes if you can without ruining it...
    I love my tattoos....and as far as pics are concerned its a bastard I cannot take pics of my own wedding as I am now almost a professional photographer


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    A few years ago Frosty did a biker style wedding where we kiwi bikers participated in a big motorcycle parade.


    If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.

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    Personally, I'd be inclined to go standard ceremony, but do a few pro wedding shots with yer bike. Missus doin biker poses frocked up, or sittin side saddle on the tank or something.
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    A few years ago Frosty did a biker style wedding where we kiwi bikers participated in a big motorcycle parade.
    yeah well I have been thinkin about that too....I dont have to worry bout pleasin in-laws this time round so we can do it our style...Ghost Bullet is comin up to be my best man...chatted to him earlier tonight....


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    Assless chaps & tassels....
    Keep on chooglin'

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    get married in the morning; that way if it doesn't work out you haven't wasted the whole day...

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    After the celebrant pronounces you man & wife, smack him in the face as hard as you can. Then say




    "Sorry mate, I didn't see you"
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    get married in the morning; that way if it doesn't work out you haven't wasted the whole day...
    Thats just bad!


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    Frosty's wedding had a full escort of lots of bikers, escorting the limo to the event from the bride's house where they got prepared.

    GiJoe's wedding had the limo stop down the road from the wedding venue, 8 odd bikes formed up around the limo (half in front, half behind) and escorted the limo into the venue, GiJoe and bro (best man) riding in front just on the property in wedding gear (no helmets, the crazy buggers ) and then picked some of the bikes to be in the wedding pictures.
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