Making Yourself Comfortable in the Bongo
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All Comments (22)
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There is a lot of bad practice being displayed here. You are too rough on your bongo. A bongo isn't something you can treat like any other minivan it is a unique road vessel and I am sad to see some of the malpractice displayed here. You should not sleep in a moving bongo either.
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what's the lock/cancel button do?
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Very useful and informative to see how the roof works. Cheers.
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What is the mpg on a bongo?
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Now this is what I want for the summer!!!!
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Fab tips! Thanks!
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I really want one of these. The camper van has com on a long way. Can I get one for around 3k, that's all I have.
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hi igmaynard one question where can i get a leather interier like yours cheers..
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that's so cool!!!!!
Trust me i probably know more about bongo's than you. There is certainly no need to become cheeky. If you look in the Bongo manual it explains to you about slamming the door. I am also a member of the bongo club and if you look on the forum you will probably see general bongo users explaining exactly what i said about oiling the roof. Maybe if you do these little adjustments you will have plenty happy customers.
Regards
Andy Maxwell
Andymaxy 4 years ago
I bow to your superior knowledge Mr Maxwell. I have now oiled the struts and stopped slamming the door (although I only did this during the video shoots for the sound effects).
igmaynard 4 years ago
Hello
What ever firm that is selling these bongoes it may come to you as a surprise that if you oil the roof it shall no make such a disturbing ugly noise when it opens and closes. Also when you shut the door DO NOT slam it as it breaks the auto locking system.
Hope this helps
Andymaxy 4 years ago
Listen sunshine, I've had more Bongos than you've had hot dinners......
igmaynard 4 years ago