Yes, when we opt for something very small and light weighted the compromise
in how it handle itself and the feel and stability when one go sharp turns and
such are near the limits.
I want to combine low weight with ability to use it as a chair when one go by commuter
train for one hour. Not that they like one do it but sometimes they accept one do it.
The Rollator has much more acceptance cause it is an aid to the elderly and those
with balance challenge. Not sure if they accept that I use it cause I have no certification
that I am challenged I'm just bad at balance. But I plan to rebuild a cheap Rollator so it
could function as a fourwheel kickbike but with low speed and a bit bumpy due to solid
tire in the small wheels. They are 8" so it is rather similar to two xootr welded together
with foldable seat and carrybag.
http://www.humancare.se/Page/Product/9/Parade.aspxMost likely me fail to rebuild it. I am not experienced and have too ambigious plans
related to my capacity for workmanship. I guess it is a funny hobby though