The motorbikes were and interesting story. My motorbike was fine, but Shaun's had a leak in it. We filled up at the same time and his gas ran out while mine was still almost full. We took the bike and they didn't have anymore so the owner took Shaun on my bike (with gas that I paid for and during the hours I rented it) to get another bike from his brother's shop. It was very frustrating. It started to rain hard the morning we left. We went to pay for the room and the second day of using the bikes. The owner told us we had to go to another place to pay for the bikes (even though I paid her the first day). I asked her if it was the same price and she said she didn't know, that we had to pay a foreigner price. I thought that was crap. So we took our bikes, in the rain, with all of our bags, to the other place. Shaun went and paid for his bike because they had his ID and he paid almost double. I left the key in the ignition and jumped on a taxi. I tried to pay for the bike, but there was no way I was paying double.
We got on the bus for an the ride back to Bangkok. The bus was "leaking" from the rain. Shaun's seat was already wet and they moved him, but made someone else sit in his seat. About 1/4th of the bus had a wet seat. Also, every time we stopped, one of the bus drivers would get out of the bus and tighten something with a wrench. This was not reassuring. We made it back to Bangkok, but they dropped us off near the "red shirts" protests.
It was a very frustrating last day, but a good trip. It was fun to see another island. I am going to do some things around Bangkok the next couple days and just relax.