So besides the reason given by
@BikeGary (pedal not digging into the ground in a crash with resulting ankle trauma) why would you want to go to longer (or shorter) chainstays? As noted here, it obviously raises the cranks for a given leg length and as
@velocio mentioned also lowers the bars but these are side effects once you've decided to change the chainstay length.
So why change them?
Obviously there's a design center that Cruzbike was targeting in terms of rider height, leg length, etc., and I'm sure the goal was to give riders in that center the best performance and ride possible. But what are the trade-offs if you're outside that center? Are there other reasons to change them besides performance (comfort, etc)?
Not really thinking of changing mine (though I do think I'm a few standard deviations away from the "average" rider in terms of height) but would like to understand the tradeoffs in doing so.
Thanks for educating me!