bigdaddycain wrote:I've just noticed you have the larger of the wind deflectors fitted to your bongo, those type are known to cause a lot of turbulence, and can actually flex the upper part of the door at cruising speeds on the motorway, especially if you have a headwind from the 1-3 o clock direction.
Now he tells me! If you'd only told me that when I was Bongo hunting, I wouldn't have bought the one I did
Seriously though, how interesting and I'd not heard that before about the big wind deflectors (though I'd heard general stories about the door in high winds). It never happened to me until a few months ago when, thinking back, the wind was blowing across from left to right at about that angle and the top of the drivers door started to flex as described. I thought it was all rather exciting and added to the indiosyncrasity (hows that for a word!) of the Bongo.
I like the big wind deflectors though. They do a grand job at keeping rain and slipstream out of the way. On the subject of wind and Bongo doors, one thing I have scratched my head about (but without coming up with a solution) is whether you could attach a limiter chain/strap and connector as insurance against opening the door absentmindedly with a strong wind behind you and having it snap back with resultant damage (its happened to a few Bongo peeps I think)
