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I’ve ridden one. Obviously it’s a 3-wheeler so you can’t lean it round bends and when you go over a bump (or drop curb) the bike tips, which a 2-wheeler doesn’t do. If you throw it round a bend I could see how it could go over if you weren’t careful.
I didn’t like it, personally. I’m used to my long-john though. There’s two I see regularly near work, both used for kiddie drop-off and then shopping, plus my mate at work has one which was the one I rode. The mum I see riding hers absolutely canes it around, so they can be ridden hard if you put your back into it.
Does anyone ride a Christiania Light? We just got two in at work and multiple cargo riders report they feel unstable when cornering, going up/down dropped curbs, tight turning, and when the road has camber. Two riders have tipped them over. Do we need to add ballast? Lower tyre pressures?