Great 24” orange bike and I’m 65 and 5’. Got it on sale but would never pay for the full price. These bikes can get expensive and I did a lot of research. It’s a little wobbly at first because of the short wheel base and maybe also because of the folding hinge but probably not a factor. Just takes a little time to adjust to it. You still have to balance it a little especially when turning, you have to lean into the curve as you would a motorcycle. Handle bar, seat and brake adjustment and proper tire pressure is a must. We’re still trying to get the adjustments just right. I had to get a different seat without such a long horn on it and one wide enough for easy mounting up and dis-mounting as it kept catching onto my clothes. The center bar is a little difficult to swing my leg over due to being short and having back issues, but doable. I’ve had it for 7 months and ride it every day with my puppy in the basket if she gets too tired or hot trotting beside me. I keep it garaged and have a cushion for her and plan on making a basket liner with pockets for storing things like leashes, poop bags , phone etc. I Also run my other 2 dogs individually with me. I get compliments on it and people like the easy to see orange color really stands out! I definitely recommend this especially If you’re afraid of falling from a regular two wheeled bike. As I am in my golden years, have foot issues and still want to get out and exercise. Good buy! UPDATE: You’d think a three wheeled bike would have confident stability, NOT SO! I like to have my 35lb dog in the rear basket for when she gets tired or too hot while walking and when riding slow speed for her. She got spooked by something and even though she was secured in the basket, she tried to jump out and shifted her weight and flipped us onto the pavement. Now I hate to admit that I am an old lady with physical limitations and found myself on the road with a bike on top of me and my dog still was trying to run off while attached to t