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Scooterists descended on the Island’s eastern end for an annual rally.
The Sid James Scooter Club hosted its seventh event at Little Groves holiday park in Leysdown from Friday to Sunday.
Around 1,000 people, including from clubs across the county, went along to join in with a weekend of music and bike talk.
There was a custom show and ride out from the village across Sheppey and into Blue Town.
The BRFM roadshow was there and indie band Blighty, soul group Signatures, the Brit Pop Collective and mod group Dying Breed all performed.
There was also a silent disco where people could listen to their own choice of music.
Paul Fox, who organises the rally along with Paul Wilson, said: “It went very well and was a good weekend.
“We would like to thank Little Groves for putting us up and everyone that came along and supported us and all the bands that played.”
Money raised is still being counted but will be to support The Dannyboy Trust.