I live in Thailand and I just bought a similar cargo truck 3 wheel. Mine is 125cc 4 speed. It has a roof and glass windshield. Mine has leaf springs a shocks in the back which helps to smooth out the ride. You are correct they all look exactly the same with slight differences , so they are all made in the same Chineses factory's. Yes for the price the are just fine. Congratulations on your new ride.
Hello there and Happy Holidays! Best of luck with your Jinpeng trike. I am very glad I just came to see your review! It is the ONLY one here to get an honest review of the quality. I just got delivery of mine last week. It is also a Jinpeng manufactured machine but under the trade name of 5 Acre. The dump body only has a single center mounted gas strut but that is fine with me. All the lights work except the white backup lights. I don't know if they were never meant to be functional or not,but that too is an easy fix for me. I got a full cover for it and it sure is cold and rainy now in New York. It is virtually in storage for me right now but I am already figuring out the mods I want to perform on the machine in the Springtime. It came with a title certificate for the DMV but my machine will not be used on municipal streets at all. I got it to help me perform my donated community chores and labor in the skilled fields I possess. It keeps me busy and active and I enjoy it? I am considering either finding a tailgate ramp 7-8 feet in length or a bed mounted winch crane to hoist up the heavy roadway marking machine I use? I gave the trike a quick test in the yard and am very happy with it thusfar! Like you said, for the money, it is a great device to help someone out with in making your outdoor work and life easier? Thankyou again for your video and actual road test of your jinpeng. You have just earned yourself another subscriber and friend! Use the machine safely and enjoy it for many years to come!
@@stuarthartstein1647 It's good to hear from another owner who has realistic expectations from these machines. I'm enjoying this one, including the tinkering with it . Our weather should be nicer over the next couple of weeks so I plan to test the range and cargo capacity. It'll be fun and I have a few mods planned for the future but really want to see if the stock machine can live up to its spec sheet. Happy Holidays to you too.
Good review..... The Vietnamese as well as others cut the backs off Vespas & Lambrettas & made them 3 wheel people movers in the 60's.... Your electric version is timely. Mike DeRienzo
The designer is making a huge mistake wasting money on putting in phone holder, charger, let down back seat and cup holder. This is an industrial site truck for farm work, yard work, deliveries from one end of the property to the other end of property, rural roads light duty hauler etc... Why design it like it's a recreational vehicle or heavy-duty truck. Just keep it simple and leave out the unnecessary amenities that are cheap. Upgrade the front seat material, add a bush guard and an all-terrain tire.
I actually see your point but even my lawnmower has a place to put a water bottle, and I have used the cell phone holder a couple of time. Some wider tires on the rear would be nice but it's not good for really rough terrain. the skinnier tires are good for battery range but I'd be willing to trade off a couple of mph for a little more traction on a dirt road. I have it registered as a motorcycle now and will be using it as a neighborhood cruiser and yard clean up cart.
I live in Thailand and I just bought a similar cargo truck 3 wheel. Mine is 125cc 4 speed. It has a roof and glass windshield. Mine has leaf springs a shocks in the back which helps to smooth out the ride. You are correct they all look exactly the same with slight differences , so they are all made in the same Chineses factory's. Yes for the price the are just fine. Congratulations on your new ride.
Thanks! It's amazing how many different variations of these machines are out there, but for the money they are really hard to beat.
Hello there and Happy Holidays! Best of luck with your Jinpeng trike. I am very glad I just came to see your review! It is the ONLY one here to get an honest review of the quality. I just got delivery of mine last week. It is also a Jinpeng manufactured machine but under the trade name of 5 Acre. The dump body only has a single center mounted gas strut but that is fine with me. All the lights work except the white backup lights. I don't know if they were never meant to be functional or not,but that too is an easy fix for me. I got a full cover for it and it sure is cold and rainy now in New York. It is virtually in storage for me right now but I am already figuring out the mods I want to perform on the machine in the Springtime. It came with a title certificate for the DMV but my machine will not be used on municipal streets at all. I got it to help me perform my donated community chores and labor in the skilled fields I possess. It keeps me busy and active and I enjoy it? I am considering either finding a tailgate ramp 7-8 feet in length or a bed mounted winch crane to hoist up the heavy roadway marking machine I use? I gave the trike a quick test in the yard and am very happy with it thusfar! Like you said, for the money, it is a great device to help someone out with in making your outdoor work and life easier? Thankyou again for your video and actual road test of your jinpeng. You have just earned yourself another subscriber and friend! Use the machine safely and enjoy it for many years to come!
@@stuarthartstein1647 It's good to hear from another owner who has realistic expectations from these machines. I'm enjoying this one, including the tinkering with it . Our weather should be nicer over the next couple of weeks so I plan to test the range and cargo capacity. It'll be fun and I have a few mods planned for the future but really want to see if the stock machine can live up to its spec sheet. Happy Holidays to you too.
Good review.....
The Vietnamese as well as others cut the backs off Vespas & Lambrettas & made them 3 wheel people movers in the 60's....
Your electric version is timely.
Mike DeRienzo
@@JMDAIA Thank you.
Man, I am totally jealous of your property but it reminds me you have to keep up with it!
Thanks, it's a job but I love it.
The designer is making a huge mistake wasting money on putting in phone holder, charger, let down back seat and cup holder. This is an industrial site truck for farm work, yard work, deliveries from one end of the property to the other end of property, rural roads light duty hauler etc... Why design it like it's a recreational vehicle or heavy-duty truck. Just keep it simple and leave out the unnecessary amenities that are cheap. Upgrade the front seat material, add a bush guard and an all-terrain tire.
I actually see your point but even my lawnmower has a place to put a water bottle, and I have used the cell phone holder a couple of time. Some wider tires on the rear would be nice but it's not good for really rough terrain. the skinnier tires are good for battery range but I'd be willing to trade off a couple of mph for a little more traction on a dirt road. I have it registered as a motorcycle now and will be using it as a neighborhood cruiser and yard clean up cart.