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Summary of Contents for Tina T10

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Page 2: ...6 S A PRESS TRIUMPH SCOOTER SERVICE DIVISION MERIDEN WORKS ALLESLEY COVENTRY Telephone MERIDEN 33 OWNE www triumphtina com ...

Page 3: ...ares list are available The service handbook is fully illustrated with exploded and assembled illustrations giving a comprehensive view of all internal parts USEFUL DATA 50 4 mm 1 984 in 50 0 mm 1 969 in 99 75 c c 6 1 cu in 7 I 3 32 in 2 4 mm B T C 22 B T C 0 018 in 0 45 mm Champion N 4 0 030 in 0 75 mm Amal type 32 95 0 105 3rd 4 15 24 I running in 30 I normal running or pint of oil to I gallon p...

Page 4: ...antee claims Front suspension Electrical equipment Routine maintenance Brakes Carburettor Cleaning your scooter Controls Air filter Tyr es Wheels 7 9 10 II L6 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 Rear hub filler and level plug Front suspension greasing points Left cover removed grease point of swinging arm and rear brake adjuster Wheel complete with tyre front on scooter Wheel complete with tyre...

Page 5: ...aried according to load and engine speed 6 TAKING YOUR SCOOTER ON THE ROAD The front suspension is a trailing link controlled by rubber in compression The rear suspension is a swinging arm controlled by a Girling suspension unit The brakes are cable operated five inch diameter internal expanding The wheels are interchangeable and of the split rim type fitted with 3 50x 8 in tyres The lighting equi...

Page 6: ... Note that the lighting system will operate only with the engine running Instruments SPEEDOMETER Indicates road speed and registers total mileage Foot Controls REAR BRAKE PEDAl Press the pedal with your left foot to apply the rear brake You should always Use the front and rear brakes simultaneously STARTER PEDAL Depress the pedal gently until you feel some resistance and then press down smartly to...

Page 7: ... Pull the chrome knob on the left of the seat to release the catch The plastic filler cap is a push fit and is best removed or replaced with a semi rotary movement FUEL TAP The control knob protrudes in front of the left panel see Fig 4 Pull the knob for the ON position Always turn off the fuel tap when parking the scooter RICH MIXTURE CONTROL The control knob protr des in front of the right panel...

Page 8: ...oad the safest way of slowing is inter rupted braking this means applYing the brakes in a series of moderately hard short applications This interrupts the braking 12 sequence and prevents the wheels from locking _ y u wilt nd this is much easier than trying to use a constant light braking pressure This is something which could be practiced on normal roads when traffic conditions allow Practice in ...

Page 9: ...lean sparking plug Adjust throttle cable Adj ust carbu rettor setti ngs Grease fork pivot one pOint Lubricate and adjust brake cable Grease kickstart one pOint Clean air filter Check safety switch adjustment see Service Wall Check wheel nuts Check tyre pressure Clean and adjust contact breaker poi nts Check lighting system Oil brak pedal pivot Test machine on road Right side General Left side Hand...

Page 10: ...uently with thin oil The rear brake cable has an oil nipple which is accessible just below the sparking plug Fig 13 Slide the rubber sleeve to one side and apply an oil gun Replace the rubber sleeve to exclude road dirt To remove the left side detachable cover unscrew the knurled screw and lift clear of the rear hook first To replace the cover engage the front hook first then the rear hook and fin...

Page 11: ...ig 7 Front suspension greasing paints The front brake must have abou t t in free movement at the end of the handlebar lever The exact amount is a matter of personal preference depending on the size of your hands It is vital that the lever does not contact the handlebar when applied hard as this will seriously limit the braking effect To adjust the front brake first slacken off the locking nut Fig ...

Page 12: ... maximum comfort and tyre life 21 Fig 9 Wheel complete with Tyre rear on scooter Check your tyre pressures weekly The correct pressures are Front 12 Ib sq in Rear 16 Ib sq in j r 1_ Tyre Pressures Fig 8 Wheel complete with tyre front on scooter 20 Wheel Tyre To remove either wheel take off only the three central nuts see Figs 8 and 9 The outer nuts must never be removed while tHe tyre is inflated ...

Page 13: ...o round it out without stretch 3 Dust the tube and i nside of cover with dusting chalk and insert tube in cover Lay the tyre on a bench with the valve poi nti ng upwards 5 Place the half wheel containing the countersinking for the wheel nuts so that the valve comes through the hole Fig 10 6 Lift the assembly and place it on the other half wheel so that the bolt holes and valve hole coincide and pr...

Page 14: ...bend the side electrode wire not the entral Iectrod which will crack the insulator Fig 13 The correct gap I 0 030 In 0 75 mm Fig 12 Contact breaker TAKING CARE OF THE ELECTRICAL ND IGNITION SYSTEM 24 The ignition contact breaker is inside the flywheel and cooling fan Remove the cover plate to check the con act breaker gap and turn the flywheel until the contact breaker points are fully open the co...

Page 15: ...IGt unON GENERATOF ENGINE EARTH HORN IGNITION UT our n o Q 5 O q c 0 aq o 3 t J 0 TRlcoN SWITCH IGNITION GENERATOR ENGINE EARTH TRICON SWITCH Y1 n 5 O q c 0 O q o 3 r CI t to g o 3 www triumphtina c ...

Page 16: ...of the left hand If there is any slackness this must be taken up as follows Put the scooter on the centre stand making sure that the front wheel is well clear of the ground Remove the handlebar cover by undoing the two vertical fixing screws lifting it off and dis connecting the speedometer cable Fig 16 Slacken off the pinch bolt and give the large nut on top of the stem a fraction of a turn in a ...

Page 17: ...the hollow frame into the dry felt element There should be about 1 16 in free movement in the throttle cable Excessive free movement will cause difficulty in controlling the scooter but the cable should not be tight and certainly must not be used for setting the tick over The cable adjuster screws into the carburettor top Fig 17 Set the adjuster and secure it with the locknut To set the tick over ...

Page 18: ...nsion S parking Plugs Electrical Equipment Carburettors Claims under guarantee whether to Triumph Scooter Service Division or any of the manufacturers listed below should be submitted through the dealer from whom the machine was purchased Ancillary equipment which is fitted to our scooters is of the highest quality and is guara nteed by the manufacturers and not by ourselves Affr repairs or cl aim...

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