Just before the ramp went down, everyone started their engines and the 2 stroke smoke was choking him!
He probably let you all go at once so he could breath again!

Imho numbers were down again on last year, nowhere near as many tents on the campsite.a.j wrote:So what was the island like this year? I swerved it as last year was awful (in my view). I needed a break from it. Were numbers down again? They were last year.
He did on ours too felt like shouting back at him are we all aboard your dingy now thenwatto66 wrote:Yep
two of my mates on lambretta 175's had problems with the angle of the ramp it sorted it self once they were left actually poor clutch plates not being manufactured very well both from the same shop/supplier manufacturer in the south west UK noted they weren't the best when fitted but thought they would function good enough . in the sticky book it says a top tip of fitting the plates in the end of a 14mm spanner , these were 16mm so had to be worked on. Ironically I was on a old series 2 with another manufacturers make I had no problems. Also on our ferry the B*****D captain addressed everyone over the intercom said he " hoped all the moped riders had a nice weekend " LOL.
100% right only had a reasonabletime because there were 3 of us making the best of it downer was Pats wheel coming off and 400+ went passed and nobody stopped to help but harley rider!!YAMLAM wrote:Imho numbers were down again on last year, nowhere near as many tents on the campsite.a.j wrote:So what was the island like this year? I swerved it as last year was awful (in my view). I needed a break from it. Were numbers down again? They were last year.
£30.00 to camp for the weekend whether you want to see the bands or not, less toilets on the campsite side than in previous years, and i thought the catering was poor. Ryde was nowhere as busy as past years.
Still had a good time but that`s because of the people in my club, we could have camped any field in the land and still had a great time.
think i will swerve it next year .
I thought the AAA pass was really good value for money. Spent most of the weekend there. The bands suffered from very poor sound (actually, it was fckn abysmal!) - it must have been a nightmare getting a decent sound in that big tin shed. It was really bad for one band (was it The Riffs?) and people left in droves which was horrible to see. If you put your fingers in your ears it sounded OK, but that doesn't look good either. The soul band were good, but again it was awful sound and very sparsely attended. That was the only disappointment for me. I enjoyed it, and there were less comedy mods than I was expecting. I was generally surrounded by genuine, friendly, scooterists.dave-g wrote:I think the 27.50 is ok for camping, less than a tenner a night. Didn't even see the bands, just had a great time sitting around the tents taking the p155 out of each other as usual.
Hate the "mod themed" pubs in Ryde.