"I'm, going to chapel and I'm, gonna get married...on a bicycle built for two" ~ Medley of two classic tunes from the '60s. The Dixie Cups made the first one famous, and the inimitable Nat King Cole had a hit with the second one.
Our neighbor girl is getting married on June 24, and her mom asked me to create a 'bicycle wedding buggy' for bride and groom to ride together on between the ceremony and the cocktail reception.
I have fixed the family's bikes over the years, and the mom is a former interior design artist (who once lent me her spray bottle labeled "Instant Rust") who specializes in faux-tina. Here's her fireplace mantle area she designed and built by herself:
So last night we went over some ideas for this trike that will be ridden by the groom and the bride, together. Combined weight around 300 lbs, so we should be okay. At least for the 100' or so between the outdoor wedding site and the barn where the reception will be. (wedding site is a former horse farm)
Think a single horse and buggy style combined with a buckboard style seat that they will both be sitting on; groom facing mostly forward and pedaling and bride and long wedding dress sitting sort of side saddle facing mostly backward. The trike is in great shape, and I was really happy to see the mag wheels! Less chance of a 'train' getting caught in wire spokes and causing a 'ward robe malfunction'.
"....I'm gettin' married in the mornin'...ding dong the bells are gonna chime.."
Our neighbor girl is getting married on June 24, and her mom asked me to create a 'bicycle wedding buggy' for bride and groom to ride together on between the ceremony and the cocktail reception.
I have fixed the family's bikes over the years, and the mom is a former interior design artist (who once lent me her spray bottle labeled "Instant Rust") who specializes in faux-tina. Here's her fireplace mantle area she designed and built by herself:
So last night we went over some ideas for this trike that will be ridden by the groom and the bride, together. Combined weight around 300 lbs, so we should be okay. At least for the 100' or so between the outdoor wedding site and the barn where the reception will be. (wedding site is a former horse farm)
Think a single horse and buggy style combined with a buckboard style seat that they will both be sitting on; groom facing mostly forward and pedaling and bride and long wedding dress sitting sort of side saddle facing mostly backward. The trike is in great shape, and I was really happy to see the mag wheels! Less chance of a 'train' getting caught in wire spokes and causing a 'ward robe malfunction'.
"....I'm gettin' married in the mornin'...ding dong the bells are gonna chime.."