I use one on my LHT commutility bike and love it. I cut the legs down so 
that one wheel is only 1/2" off the ground (it usually sits nose-down when 
empty, but tail-down with anything on the back. It had it almost perfectly 
balanced the other day, so it would rock back and forth on its Big Apples 
for quite a while with a little push, but I digress...). If you are going to 
cut the legs, be sure you adjust them for the fattest tire you plan to run. 
Also, as others have said, the front tire will flop if your bike is tail 
heavy. I have a big chunky CETMA rack on mine, which exacerbates the 
problem, so I installed on of those spring stabilizer things.
Also, the bike is more stable on the 2-leg for loading, but it still will 
not stand up to large asymmetries. A full grocery bag on only one side of 
the rear rack will tip it over easily, but I can carry my briefcase pannier 
on only one side without a problem. I'd guess the briefcase is only about 
5lbs, where the grocery bag is probably 15lbs. 

-Pete

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