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I'm looking at cargo bikes, and due to indoor space restrictions I have to look beyond the usual long-tails (and the Circe Helios tandem, which I would love having ridden one). The options therefore seem to be the relatively straightforward Kona Minute as a mid-tail, or something like a Civia Halsted as a front-load/butcher-style bike.
I want the bike to act as a bit of a load-lugger whilst accepting that I can't carry a freezer, and also to carry 1 or 2 small kids fairly regularly. On that basis the Kona looks a better bet although I prefer the Civia.
Also CRC have the Kona on offer at £399 while the Civia is £1k. Big consideration.
Does anyone have any experience with either? Thanks.