I understand you will have questions but I will not be answering them at this time, thank you.

[EDIT: More detail has been added to follow up posts and I will now answer questions. 😉]

#QuestioningMyLifeChoices

It did the job. Nice!
So… we got a flat almost immediatly after receiving the cargo bike (Urban Arrow Family) back from the workshop (plus an additional issue with the gears that was new after servicing).
I therefore needed to return the bike because fixing the flat is problematic. I cannot securely and stably raise the back of this bike high enough to do a full back wheel change myself. I can raise it just a little with a pile of books under the frame, which gives me enough lift that I can access the inner tube and patch it but raising it higher removes the contact point of the the drop down stand, such that it becomes wildy unstable.
@ruari if you've a normal workstand position it beside the rear of the bike & you can lift the rear off the ground by clamping around the saddle post. I've a Load 75 & it's a bit awkward but works. I usually put a small stool or chair under the frame while on the workstand in case of slippage.
@byjoeb No workstand or anything like that. Though someone else pointed out I could just find some soft grass and roll it onto its side, which I guess I will be doing… next time! 🤔
@ruari Yeh. Been there too. Pain in the neck changing a rear puncture on these. 😵‍💫 With hydraulic brake fluids don't leave it too long fully on its side as might cause spongey brakes. Usually only happens when upside down though.

@byjoeb Yeah it is big downside. I have bought a couple of Gaadi tubes now as well (they will take a bit to arrive) so it gives me another possiblity.

Not saying I would run with Gaadi tubes all the time but nice to have as a way to get going fast with little fuss and lower risk than the method I used today

@ruari would be interest to hear how you get on with the gaadi tubes. I have a couple of those tannus armour to go in mine but apparently I need special shaped tubes to go inside them. Normal tubes won't work.