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Foreword FOREWORD Dear Customer, Congratulations for now owning your very own TVS Scooty Streak! With its snazzy new graphics and spiffy features to boot, the new Streak is the coolest Scooty yet- a perfect blend of dil and dimaag! The cool simplicity of operation, superb styling, and excellent performance of the Scooty Streak will make you feel proud as its owner.

FOREWORD

This manual explains the features and operations of your TVS Scooty Streak. Please read it carefully and follow the instructions to enjoy years of safe riding. To ensure reliable performance, we urge you to get your TVS Scooty Streak serviced only at TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealers / Authorised Service Centres at specified regular intervals. Welcome to the family of millions of satisfied TVS Customers. Happy riding!

TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED

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Notice

All information, illustrations, photographs and specifications contained in this owner’s manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of this publication. TVS Motor Company Limited may, however, incorporate modifications or improvements on its vehicles at any time without notice, and therefore, in such events it is possible that the relevant part of the owner’s manual does not apply to your vehicle. Prior permission of TVS Motor Company Limited is required for quoting, copying or reproducing any part of this owner’s manual.

NOTICE NOTE

Accessories shown in the picture may not be part of the standard equipment.

Part number:- K3212430 2

Revision 1, March 2009


Unique features of TVS Scooty Streak

GLOW RING Your TVS Scooty Streak is fitted with a unique feature of glow ring for better visibility of ignition key location in darkness. (refer page: 9) EFFORTLESS CENTRE STAND

UNIQUE FEATURES OF YOUR TVS Scooty streak

Your TVS Scooty Streak fitted with a unique feature of “Effortless Centre Stand” to reduce the effort to place the vehicle on stand. (refer page: 14) GLOVE BOX Your TVS Scooty Streak is fitted with yet another unique feature of lockable glove box to carry the small things during the drive. (refer page: 18) SOCKET MOBILE CHARGER Your TVS Scooty Streak is fitted with a unique feature of socket for mobile phone charger. (refer page: 19)

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Contents

CONTENTS

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Introduction

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Safety information

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Know your TVS Scooty Streak

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Riding your TVS Scooty Streak

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Safe riding tips

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Maintenance

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Warranty and services

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Technical specifications

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General information

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Index

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Introduction

RUNNING-IN INFORMATION The first 500 - 600 km is a crucial part of TVS Scooty Streak. Proper running-in operation during this period helps in ensuring a longer life and smooth performance of your TVS Scooty Streak.

INTRODUCTION

The TVS Scooty Streak’s reliability and performance depends on the special care and restrain exercised during the running-in period. It is especially important that you avoid operating the engine in a manner, which could expose the engine parts to excessive stress. Maximum recommended speed during the running-in is:

Upto 600 km

Max. 40 kmph

Vary the engine speed for better mating of parts

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Safety information

Operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility of the rider. To help you make decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedure and other information in this manual. This information alerts you on potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Since it is not possible to warn you about all hazards associated with operating or maintaining the vehicle, you must use your own judgement.

SAFETY INFORMATION

You will find important safety information in following form with corresponding connotations in this manul:

WARNING

Disregarding this message might result in injury to the rider.

CAUTION

This message indicates special procedures or precautions to be followed to avoid damage to the vehicle.

NOTE

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This message provides further clarification for clearer understanding of any particular information.


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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Serial numbers of both frame and engine are required for vehicle registration. They are also required to assist your dealer for operating parts or referring to special information.

KNOW YOUR TVS Scooty Streak The frame serial number is stamped on the frame below the seat assembly near seat hinge.

The engine serial number is stamped on the left side of the engine at bottom side near the centre stand mounting.

Frame number Engine number Control key number 7


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LOCATION OF PARTS - HANDLE BAR

8

6 7

5 4 3 2

9 10 11 12

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8

13

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Glove box Horn switch Turn signal lamp Rear brake lever High / low beam switch Rear view mirror L Instrument panel Rear view mirror R Front brake lever Throttle grip Lights ON/OFF switch Electric starter switch Ignition switch cum steering lock


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CONTROL KEY TVS Scooty Streak comes with a pair of identical control keys. These keys are to operate ignition switch cum steering lock, glove box, fuel tank cap and seat lock. IGNITION SWITCH CUM STEERING LOCK TVS Scooty Streak is provided with an self illuminating ring (glow ring) around the ignition lock for better visibility of control key location in darkness without any power consumption.

The ignition switch has three positions: 1. ‘OFF’ position All the electrical circuits are turned ‘OFF‘ in this position. Key can be taken out. 2. ‘ON’ position In this position you can start the engine and operate turn signal lamp, brake lamp, horn and socket mobile charger. Key cannot be removed in this position. 3. ‘LOCK’ position TVS Scooty Streak is provided with an additional feature of locking the steering on both directions. (left and right) To lock the steering, turn the handle bar all the way to the left or right. Push down the key and turn it to the ‘LOCK’ position and take out the key. WARNING

Ignition switch cum steering lock

Never attempt to move or drive the vehicle when the steering is locked, you may lose the balance. 9


Know your TVS Scooty Streak CAUTION

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3

2

Leaving the key in ‘ON’ position will drain the battery when vehicle is not in use. So “switch off” and take the key out when not in use. For safety, always lock the steering while parking.

INSTRUMENT PANEL 1. Odometer Registers the total distance covered by the vehicle in kilometers. The last digit denotes one tenth of a kilometer. 2. Speedometer Indicates the road speed in kilometers per hour. 3. High beam indicator lamp When the head lamp high beam is ‘ON’, a blue high beam indicator lamp will glow.

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1 5

Instrument panel

4. Turn signal indicator lamp When the turn signal lamp switch knob is operated to the right or left side, the turn signal indicator lamp will flash. 5. Fuel gauge Fuel gauge indicates the approximate quantity of fuel available in the fuel tank.


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HANDLE BAR LEFT SIDE 1. Horn switch Press the knob ‘ ‘ to operate the horn. 2. Turn signal lamp switch When the turn signal lamp switch knob is operated to the right ‘ ’ or left side ‘ ’, the corresponding turn signal lamp will flash along with turn signal indicator. For switching ‘OFF’ the turn signal lamps just press the knob. 3

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WARNING

Use appropriate beam high/low as per the traffic and road conditions for your safety and to avoid inconvenience to other riders. Always use the appropriate turn signal lamps when you intend to change lanes or take turns. Always be sure to switch ‘OFF’ the turn signal lamps after negotiating the turns or lanes.

3. Rear brake lever The rear brake is applied by pressing the rear brake lever gently towards the handle grip. The brake light will glow on application of rear brake. 4. Head lamp high/low beam switch

2 1

Press the knob towards ‘ ’ to operate high beam of the head lamp and towards ‘ ’ to operate low beam of the head lamp.

Handle bar left side 11


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HANDLE BAR RIGHT SIDE 1. Front brake lever The front brake is applied by pressing the front brake lever gently towards the throttle grip. The brake lamp will glow on application of front brake. 2. Throttle grip Engine speed is controlled by the position of the throttle grip. Twist it towards you to increase the engine speed. Twist it away from you or release it to decrease the engine speed. 3. Head lamp switch The control for head lamp is provided on right side of handle bar. It has three positions ‘ ‘, ‘ ‘ and ‘ ‘. The working of lamp at various positions is as follows: OFF: Head lamp, instrument panel lamp, number plate lamp and tail lamp are ‘OFF’ with the knob in ‘ ‘ position though the ignition switch is in ‘ON‘ position and engine is in running condition. 12

1

3

2

4 Handle bar right side

POSITION: Position lamp, speedometer lamp, LAMP number plate lamp and tail lamp glows when the knob is ‘ with the ignition positioned at ‘ switch in ‘ON’ position and engine running. ON: The head lamp also glows along with the above lamps when the knob is positioned at ‘ ‘ with the ignition switch in ‘ON’ position and engine running.


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4. Electric starter switch Starter switch ‘ ’ is provided below the head lamp switch. Press the switch to start the engine electrically along with the application of either front or rear brake. NOTE

For cold starts avoid using electric starter and use kick starter. This would reduce load on battery and prevents quick drain. Fuel tank cap

FUEL TANK CAP * Fuel tank is located at the tail end of the vehicle below the pillion holder. To open the fuel tank cap, insert the control key into the lock and turn it in clockwise direction. Take out the tank cap along with the key. To close, press the cap gently in its position by keeping the front end ( ) facing towards the seat and take out the key .

WARNING

Ensure that the fuel gun is inserted fully while refueling. Avoid spilling of fuel on the hot engine. Never refill fuel near open flame. Do not smoke while refueling. Do not use cell phones while refueling. *

The fuel tank is not a measuring instrument and the capacity of the fuel tank may slightly vary from the indicated capacity.

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Know your TVS Scooty Streak CAUTION

Whenever refueling the vehicle, fill upto the neck portion of the fuel tank. Filling above the neck may result in improper breathing of fuel tank.

KICK STARTER LEVER The kick starter lever is located on the left side of the vehicle.

Start the engine by kicking the lever, keeping the ignition in ‘ON’ position and applying the rear brake as a safety precaution to prevent the rear wheel rotation. CENTRE STAND AND SIDE STAND TVS Scooty Streak is provided with a effortless centre stand (1) and a side stand (2).

2 1

Kick starter lever 14

1a

1. Centre stand 1a. Stand extension 2.Side stand


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The centre stand has a rotating lever (1a) arm to increase the lever ratio, which enables parking on centre stand as a convenient as a side stand. To place the vehicle on the centre stand (1), hold the handle bar left grip with left hand and rear pillion handle with right hand. Place your foot firmly on the centre stand extension (1a) and press with adequate effort ensuring both the legs of centre stand touching ground before pressing the stand. Side stand (2) can be operated with your left foot by pushing it away from the vehicle till it stops.

TOOL KIT AND FIRST AID KIT To assist you in performing certain aspects of periodic maintenance and emergency repairs, a tool kit is supplied along with the vehicle and it is located under the seat base. A first aid kit is available in the utility box. To access the tool kit / first aid kit, seat assembly need to be opened. To open the seat assembly insert the control key into seat lock, rotate it in clockwise and lift the seat assembly.

WARNING

Always return the side stand to its fully up position before moving the vehicle. CAUTION

Never sit on the vehicle when it is supported by side stand. Always park the vehicle on a flat firm surface.

Seat lock / Tool kit and first aid location 15


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The tool kit consists of the following one number each: 1. Box spanner 17 x 1 2. Rod box spanner x 1 3. Bit (+) (–) x 1 4. Grip driver x 1 5. 14x16 box spanner x 1 6. 10x12 open end spanner x 1 7. Tool bag x 1 CAUTION

It is recommended to use the tool kit in case of any emergency only. Otherwise it is advisable to take your vehicle to TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealer / Authorised Service Centre.

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FEATURES OF TVS Scooty Streak Auto choke Now you need not worry about when and whether to use the choke. Your TVS Scooty Streak is provided with ‘Auto choke’ a special feature. The auto choke operates automatically during cold starting conditions based on the engine oil temperature with the help of a microchip fitted electronic timer and thermal sensor. Auto fuel cock Auto fuel cock is another special feature of TVS Scooty Streak. You need not to open and close the fuel cock. The auto fuel cock automatically supplies the fuel on the engine suction. Side stand switch TVS Scooty Streak is provided with a side stand switch, which gives a continuous beep sound, if the side stand is not returned to the fully up position when the ignition switch is in ‘ON’ condition.


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Bag hanger Bag hangers are provided on both the sides of the TVS Scooty Streak below the seat assembly at the front end near seat hinge.

Briefcase hook A briefcase / leather bag can be hung on this hook. Be sure to push back the hook the after use.

Bag hanger

Briefcase hook

WARNING Bag hanger can be loaded upto a maximum of 1.5 kg. Load the cargo evenly both the sides and centre oriented. Otherwise it may lead to loss of control.

The briefcase hook can be loaded up to a maximum of 3 kg.

CAUTION

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Glove box TVS Scooty Streak is provided with lockable glove box to carry small things upto 3 kg. To open the glove box, insert the control key into the lock, rotate it clock wise direction and gently pull out.

Helmet hook

Helmet hook

Glove box CAUTION Do not carry perishable items inside the glove box. It is not fully sealed.

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Two helmet hooks are provided under the seat assembly at front end near the seat hinge. Lift the seat by unlocking the seat lock using the control key, hook the helmet strap and close the seat. Utility box Utility box located below the seat assembly. Lift the seat assembly by unlocking the seat lock, to access the utility box.


Know your TVS Scooty Streak WARNING Take care not to spill petrol or oil into the utility box. Do not allow water to get inside the utility box.

Operating the TVS Scooty Streak overloaded will hamper riding stability and may lead to loss of control.

Socket mobile charger Utility box CAUTION

Utility box can be used to carry a load of 10 kg maximum. Do not carry perishable items inside the utility box. It is not fully sealed. Do not keep valuable items inside when leaving the vehicle unattended.

Socket mobile charger 19


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Socket for mobile charger is located inside the glove box for charging the mobile phones even when you are traveling. Insert the control key into the glove box lock and turn it into the clockwise direction. Open the lid of glove box and there by access the socket mobile charger. While charging the mobile, keep the mobile inside the glove box and lock it. Please go through the operating manual of the mobile and use a suitable adaptor for the battery operation recommended by the mobile manufacturer for that particular model. Also follow the instruction given below: 1. Use this socket only for charging the mobile, do not connect any other accessories (cigar lighter, walkman, torch light etc.,). 2. We recommended you to use this socket for charging during engine running, not in off condition which can lead to battery discharge. 20

3. Use of wrong adaptor may cause damage to the mobile phones. TVS Motor Company will not be responsible for damages caused due to the use of non standard adaptor. 4. Close the socket mobile charger using cap provided with it when it is not in use to avoid dust / water entry. 5. Do not apply any grease, oil, soap solution etc., inside socket. 6. Do not allow children to play with mobile phone or its accessories including socket charger while charging. CAUTION

Secure the mobile phone properly and protect it from any liquid, dust etc. Take the mobile phone and the charger along with you while the vehicle is parked or unattended.


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RIDING YOUR TVS Scooty Streak

Inspection before riding Check the following items before riding. ITEM WHAT TO CHECK FOR Engine oil Availability of the oil upto the level. (page no. 38) Fuel Enough fuel for the planned distance of running. Tyres Correct pressure. (page no. 41) Adequate tread depth. No cracks or cuts. Battery Proper working of electric starter, horn, brake lamp, turn signal lamps and fuel gauge. Electrolyte level. (page no. 35) Lighting Head lamp high beam/low beam, position lamp, speedo lamp, number plate lamp and tail lamp. Steering Smooth movement No play or looseness Throttle Correct free play of cable Smooth operation Brakes Correct lever play. (page no. 39 and 41) Wheels Free rotation / direction of rotation symbol. 21


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Starting the engine Insert the control key into the ignition switch cum steering lock and turn it to the ‘ON’ position. Apply any one of the brake and press the starter switch to start electrically or kick start the engine. When the engine is cold q It is recommended to start the vehicle in cold condition using kick starter. q After starting the vehicle let the engine to run for a few minutes in idling speed. Setting the vehicle in motion Twist the throttle grip towards you and simultaneously release the brake levers if engaged, gently and smoothly. The vehicle will start moving forward. As the vehicle picks up speed, increase the throttle slowly. Stopping and parking 1. Close the throttle completely. 2. Apply both brakes simultaneously. 3. Turn the ignition key to ‘OFF’ position. 4. Park the vehicle on a firm, flat surface. 5. Lock the steering and take out the control key. 22

WARNING

Do not run the engine indoors where little or no ventilation available. Exhaust gas is extremely poisonous. CAUTION

Do not keep the engine in idling rpm for long, else it will overheat and may damage internal components. Do not open excessive throttle when engine is idling, it leads to overheating of the engine and damage to internal components.

Observe your first & most critical service The first free service at 500 - 600 km is most important. During running-in period all the engine components and other parts will have set in. All adjustments to be restored, all fasteners to be tightened. Engine and transmission oil to be replaced. Timely performance of the first free service will ensure optimum service life and performance from the engine.


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FUEL RECOMMENDATION Use unleaded petrol only. The petrol should be 85 to 95 octane by research method. Use recommended fuel additives for longer life of engine components and lower maintenance. WARNING

Reduce speed to a safe limit before turning / cornering. It is not advisable to apply brakes while turning / cornering. CAUTION

Never mix oil in petrol. NOTE

Use fuel additives in petrol as recommended by the respective manufacturer for low carbon deposition.

CHECKS AND TIPS FOR IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY REGULAR CHECKS Carry out the periodic maintenance checks as specified in this manual. (page no. 31 to 33) Regular maintenance checks will save fuel and assure you of trouble-free, enjoyable and safe riding besides keeping environment clean. Spark plug A dirty or defective spark plug leads to wastage of fuel due to incomplete combustion. Check, clean and readjust the gap periodically. Air cleaner element A dirty air cleaner restricts airflow, increases fuel consumption. Clean the air cleaner elements periodically. CAUTION

Replace the sparkplug every 10000 km for better performance of the vehicle. 23


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Clutch If acceleration is sluggish, it is quite possible that the clutch is slipping. A slipping clutch will cause considerable fuel waste. Have the clutch checked by our TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealer or Authorised Service Centre. Engine oil Dirty or less engine oil will increase friction between various parts of the engine and reduce engine life and increases fuel consumption. Regularly check oil for correct level. It should be between the minimum and maximum level on the gauge. Get it replaced at regular intervals as per maintenance schedule. Transmission oil Regularly check the oil for level. Get it replaced at regular intervals as per maintenance schedule. Fuel leak Check and arrest fuel leaks if any from tank, carburettor and fuel lines. Loss of fuel due to leaks may drain the fuel tank completely. 24

Evaporation Vehicle parked in the hot sun leads to wastage of fuel through evaporation. Also partially filled tank will have increased evaporation and condensation of moisture inside. Tyres Low tyre pressure has adverse effect on a vehicle. The drag on the vehicle will be increased resulting decreased fuel economy. Further more, handling may be adversely affected. Check the tyre pressure regularly and inflate it to the recommended pressure. Never use tyres, which are worn beyond the permissible limit. Fast starting from rest wastes fuel A racing start from rest at full throttle can waste fuel and damage the engine. It also creates a potentially dangerous traffic situation.


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Fast acceleration wastes fuel Fuel is wasted whenever you suddenly accelerate or apply brake. Avoid unnecessary idling While waiting for someone or stopping in signals for long time, if the engine is kept running at idle speed, it causes unnecessary wastage of fuel. Avoid frequent braking Anticipate corners and slopes as well as the traffic conditions. Unnecessary frequent braking will reduce the fuel economy. NOTE

Switch ‘OFF’ the engine at traffic signal to protect environment and to reduce the fuel consumption.

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Safe riding tips

SAFE RIDING TIPS

SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATIONS Any two wheeler riding requires some precautions to be taken to ensure the safety of the rider, pillion rider and other road users. These precautions are: Riding apparel Loose, fancy clothing can be uncomfortable and unsafe when riding a twowheeler. Choose good quality two wheeler riding apparel. Familiarise yourself with new TVS Scooty Streak Riding skill and your mechanical knowledge form the foundation of safe riding practices. We suggest you to practice riding TVS Scooty Streak in a low-traffic condition until you are thoroughly familiar with your vehicle and its controls. Remember perfect practice makes you perfect. Know your limits Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all times. Knowing these limits and staying within them will help you avoid accidents. WARNING

Two wheeler safety equipment starts with a safety helmet of good quality. One of the most serious injuries that can happen is a head injury. Always wear ISI approved helmet. You should also have good suitable eye protection. 26


Safe riding tips

Posture Proper vehicle riding starts with proper posture. 1. Keep your elbows inside close to the body and kept flexible. 2. Hold your arms at an angle of about 120째. 3. Hips should be in a position so that arms and shoulders are relaxed. 4. Look widely instead of gazing at one point. 5. Relax to guard against a sudden impact. 6. Point the toes straight ahead. Cornering When cornering, centrifugal force works in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the vehicle is moving. Centrifugal force increases in proportion with speed and shorter the radius of the corner, the greater it becomes. During cornering, reduce speeds so as to lessen the effects of centrifugal force. By all means, avoid abrupt application of brakes or sudden steering.

WARNING

One-hand riding is dangerous. Keep both hand firmly on the handle bar and both feet securely on the foot rest. Under no circumstances should both the hands be removed from the handle bar, as it is very dangerous. Avoid use of mobile phones while riding as it could lead to fatal accident. Slow down to a safe speed before negotiating a corner. If this is the first time that you are riding a vehicle of this type, we suggest that you practice on a safe, open area to become thoroughly familiar with the operation of the vehicle.

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Safe riding tips

Braking For safe riding, it is very important to master the braking techniques. 1. Close / release the throttle. 2. Hold the vehicle upright as you apply the brake. 3. Progressive application of brakes is safer. 4. Apply both the brakes. 5. Riding down hills and while cornering, close throttle and come to a slower speed to avoid the loss of control over the vehicle due to high speed. Causes for poor braking 1. If the brake shoes or drum are worn out or if there is water or oil on them, sufficient friction does not develop and brakes do not work well. 2. Even when the brake works normally, if the road surface is wet or the tyre surface is wornout, tyres do not take a firm hold on the surface, prolonging the stopping distance. 28

3. Approximately 60 % braking effect is from front brake. Non-usage of front brake causes poor braking. WARNING

As the vehicle speed increases, the stopping distance also increases progressively. Be sure that, you have sufficient distance between you and the vehicle or obstruction ahead of you. Using only the front or rear brake is dangerous and can cause skidding and loss of control. Apply both the brakes together and with great care on a wet road or other slippery surfaces. Any abrupt braking on slippery or irregular roads can cause loss of rider control.


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ACCESSORY INSTALLATION & SAFETY TIPS Use extreme caution while selecting and installing the accessories for your TVS Scooty Streak. The addition of unsuitable accessories can lead to unsafe operating conditions. Your friendly dealer will assist you in selecting quality accessories and installing them correctly. While selecting the accessories, make sure the accessories should not obstruct lighting, steerability and suspension level. Additional electrical equipments and controls should not exceed the specified electrical system load of the vehicle. EMISSION CONTROL All the TVS Scooty Streak vehicles are tested in the factory for optimum fuel efficiency and lowest possible CO levels. Kindly do not disturb the Carburettor settings as this may lead to higher fuel consumption and also higher CO levels.

If the vehicle needs any adjustments, please consult nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealer or Authorised Service Centre. While adequate care is exercised at the factory to ensure that the emissions are within the limits, it is essential for the owner to always maintain TVS Scooty Streak vehicle in good condition by getting it periodically serviced and checked by TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealer or Authorised Service Centre so that the emission and fuel consumption levels are maintained as per norms. NOTE

HAVE YOUR VEHICLE CERTIFIED BY THE GOVERNMENT AUTHORISED EMISSION TESTING STATIONS AT SPECIFIED INTERVALS.

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Maintenance

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The maintenance schedule indicates the intervals between periodic services. At the end of each interval, be sure to inspect, check, replace, adjust, lubricate and service as instructed. If the maintenance is not done periodically, it will result in rapid wear and severe damage to the vehicle. If the vehicle is used under high stress conditions such as continuous full throttle operation or is operated in dusty climate, certain jobs should be performed more often to ensure reliability of the vehicle. Cylinder head, steering components, suspension and wheel components etc., are key items and require very special and careful servicing. TVS Motor Company limited strongly recommends that the jobs as per the maintenance schedule be performed by your TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealer / Authorised Service Centre. Periodic inspections may reveal one or more parts that may need replacement. Whenever replacing parts on TVS Scooty Streak, it is recommended that you use only the TVS Motor Company Genuine parts. CAUTION

Proper running-in and maintenance are mandatory for making certain that your vehicle is reliable and gives optimum performance at all times. Be sure that the periodic maintenance is performed thoroughly in accordance with the instructions given in this owner’s manual. 30


Maintenance

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

(months or km whichever occurs earlier) PAY SERVICES

FREE SERVICES Period Km

1 month 500600

3 months 20002500

6 months 9 months 12 months 15 months 18 months 21 months 24months 450070009500120001450017000195005000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000

Engine oil

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

Oil strainer

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

Transmission oil Spark plug Air cleaner elements2 SAI filter elements

2

CVT filter

R

I&T

R

I&T

R

I&T

R

I&T

R

C&A

C&A

C&A

C&A

R

C&A

C&A

C&A

R

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

Tappet clearance3

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

Carburettor assembly3

C&A

C&A

C&A

C&A

C&A

C&A

C&A

C&A

Head cylinder / piston

D

Drive belt2

I&C

I&C

Cover roller2 2

Clutch shoe & housing clutch

I&C

I&C

I&C

I&C

Throttle cable

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

Steering play3

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

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Maintenance PAY SERVICES

FREE SERVICES Period Km

1 month 500600

3 months 20002500

6 months 9 months 12 months 15 months 18 months 21 months 24months 450070009500120001450017000195005000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000

Front fork oil

R

All fasteners3

I & TI

I & TI

I & TI

I & TI

I & TI

I & TI

I & TI

I & TI

I & TI

All bulbs and horn

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

Head lamp beam

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

Battery electrolyte level

I&T

I&T

I&T

I&T

I&T

I&T

I&T

I&T

I&T

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

I&A

Specific gravity & voltage4 Brakes Tyre pressure

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

Idling CO%

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

I&S

R - Replace; RO - Rotate; I - Inspect; C - Clean; A - Adjust; L - Lubricate; T - Top up; TI - Tighten; S - Set; D - Decorbonise 2

Replace parts if necessary

3

If necessary

4

Recharge if necessary

The above schedule is given for the warranty period. In the post warranty period it is strongly recommended that maintenance services are done in similar intervals for good performance of your vehicle.

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Maintenance

LUBRICATION SCHEDULE Interval Item Throttle grip

Initial

Every

Every

Every

500-600 Km

2000-2500Km

4500-5000 Km

9500-10000 Km

Grease

Hub drive

Grease

Speedometer cable

Grease

Grease

Grease

4T oil

4T oil

4T oil

4T oil

Grease

Grease

4T oil

4T oil

4T oil

4T oil

Brake cam Kick starter pedal pivot Steering stem bearing Brakes and throttle cables Face complete movable drive

Grease

Grease

Face complete fixed driven

Grease

Grease

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Maintenance

RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS Application Engine oil Transmission oil

Qty

Manufacturer

Brand

TVS Motor Company

TVS TRU4 4T oil

53 ± 1 ml / leg

IOC / Castrol

Teleshockab oil

Bharat petroleum

MP Grease no. 3

IOC

Servo Gem no. 3

Bechem

Bechem premium

750 ml 100 ml (after draining) 120 ml (after disassembly)

Front fork oil Grease

Fuel additivws

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As recommended

IFTEX / BARDAL / PENNZOIL / PETROL PLUS


Maintenance

SELF - MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES BATTERY Battery is located below the seat assembly at the front end. To check the battery electrolyte level open the seat assembly (refer page no.15 for seat assembly open procedure) and take out the utility box. The electrolyte level must be between the maximum and minimum level. If the electrolyte level is below the minimum level, add only distilled water upto the maximum level by removing the filler caps.

Maximum Minimum

Battery electrolyte level

Clean the battery throughly, apply petroleum jelly to the battery terminals to prevent it from corrosion. While connecting the terminals, observe the correct polarity. Connect the red wire to the ‘ ’ positive terminal and black wire to the ‘ ’ negative terminal of the battery. CAUTION

Once the battery is charged initially, never add diluted sulphuric acid. Use only the distilled water for topping up. Never add tap water. Do not pull battery by its wires while removing. Never check the battery charge by shorting terminals. Always connect the positive terminal first and then negative to avoid sparking. Do not obstruct, bend or change the routing of the air vent tube of battery. Make sure that the vent tube is firmly attached to the battery and the other end is open and clear. 35


Maintenance

FUSE REPLACEMENT Two fuse cases fitted on the battery band contains a 10A fuse each (for DC and ignition). If any of the fuse is blown off, turn the ignition switch to ‘OFF’ position. Open the respective fuse case and replace the fuse (extra fuse is provided inside the fuse case itself). Turn ‘ON’ the ignition switch and check for all the battery operated electrical items and starting.

Fuse cases

Fuse location 36

Incase the fuse blows off again, consult the nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealer / Authorised Service Centre. CAUTION

Do not use vehicle by shorting the wires, without a fuse. This may result in overheating of electricals / wiring and may result in fire. Do not use fuse of higher amperage for the safety of electrical system.

SPARK PLUG A spark plug with heavy carbon deposits will not produce strong sparks. Hence, as per schedule or, as and when necessary, remove the carbon deposits from the spark plug with a small wire brush or a spark plug cleaning tool. Readjust the spark plug gap to 0.6 mm by using a feeler / wire gauge. Replace the spark plug every 10000 km. The carbon deposits on the porcelain tip and its colour tells you whether the combustion of the engine is good or not.


Maintenance

Spark plug removal 1. Open the seat assembly (refer page no: 15) and take out the utility box. 2. Take out the front cover by removing the screws (4 nos). Pull out the suppressor cap. 3. Using the spark plug spanner remove the spark plug. 0.6 mm

Spark plug gap

If the colour of tip is white or glazed, dry black or wet black then have the vehicle checked by TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealer or Authorised Service Centre. Tip colour Condition of engine Light brown Good combustion White or Glazed Hot engine / lean burn Dry or wet black Rich mixture / high carbon deposition

CAUTION

Always use only the recommended make and type of spark plug. It is advisable to tighten the spark plug by hand till the end and then tighten with the spark plug spanner. Do not overtighten or cross thread the spark plug as the aluminium threads of the cylinder head will get damaged. Do not allow contaminants to enter the engine through the spark plug hole when the plug is removed. 37


Maintenance

ENGINE OIL Checking the oil level Check the engine oil level periodically. 1. Place the vehicle on centre stand on a flat surface. Remove the gauge oil level, wipe it clean and insert the gauge oil level in its hole by threading in.

2. Check the oil level. The oil level should be between the lower and upper level markings as shown in the figure. If the oil level is less than the lower level, add recommended brand 4T oil upto the upper level mark. TRANSMISSION OIL Checking the oil level

Lower level Upper level

Gauge oil level marking

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Transmission oil level bolt


Maintenance

Check the engine oil level periodically. 1. Place the vehicle on centre stand on a flat surface. 2. Remove the transmission oil level bolt along with the gasket from the rear end of the crankcase L. 3. Check for oil flow from the oil level hole. 4. If the level is less top-up with recommended 4T oil till just starts to flow out from the level hole.

BRAKES Front brake 1. Measure the free play of the front brake lever end as shown in the figure. The distance measured should be within 20 - 30 mm or as required. 2. If measured distance is more than the limit then, adjust the adjuster nut provided at the front wheel end to obtain the correct play.

CAUTION

If the vehicle is driven with low level engine and transmission oil, engine component will be severely damaged. Check the oil level as per the schedule to avoid costly damage. Always use recommended oil only. Checking front brake lever free play 39


Maintenance

Rear brake 1. Measure the free play of the rear brake lever end as shown in the figure. The distance measured should be within 20 - 30 mm or as required. 2. If measured distance is more than the limit then, adjust the adjuster nut provided at the rear wheel end to obtain the correct play. Front brake lever free play adjustment

3. Turn the adjuster nut clockwise direction for reducing the free play or anti-clockwise direction for increasing the free play of the front brake lever. WARNING

Avoid using front brake while cornering. Checking rear brake lever free play

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Maintenance

Rear brake lever free play adjustment

3. Turn the adjuster nut clockwise direction or anti-clockwise direction for increasing or decreasing the free play of the rear brake lever. CAUTION Check the both brake play periodically. However the brake play needs to be adjusted more frequently depending upon the usage.

TYRES TVS Scooty Streak is fitted with puncture resistant tyres which gives you a hassle free experience of riding. These tyres will contain a puncture sealant inside the tubes. When tyre gets punctured, the puncture sealant fluid coats the surface of the penetrating object thus preventing the air loss. Tyre pressure Check tyre pressure at least once in a week if not more frequently. Insufficient air pressure in the tyres not only hasten tyre wear, but also seriously affect the stability of the vehicle. Under inflated tyres make smooth cornering difficult and over inflated tyres decrease the tyre contact with the ground which can lead to skidding and loss of control. Be sure that the tyre pressure within the specified limits at all times. Solo

Pillion

Front 1.69 kg/cm² (24 PSI) 1.69 kg/cm² (24 PSI) Rear

2.00 kg/cm² (28 PSI)

2.25 kg/cm² (32 PSI) 41


Maintenance NOTE

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C FRONT

Tyre tread condition Operating the vehicle with excessively worn tyres will decrease riding stability and can lead to loss of control. It is recommended to replace the tyre when the tyre wears off to the tyre wear indicator level (indicated by TWI on the tyre).

A

REAR

It is advised to frequently check and remove the presence of any embedded objects from the tyre surface. If the tyre/tube is punctured or damaged it is advised to repair or replace the tyre/tube.

TWI

Puncture resistant sealant in the tyre prevents only a small punctures. It will not seal any damage or L shape cut in the tread surface or burst of the tyre.

B

(A) Tyre wear indicator (TWI)

(B) (C) Tyre rotation direction

WARNING

While re-assembling the tyres, after removing from the wheel rim, ensure that the arrow marks ‘B’ (FRONT ) & ‘C’ (REAR) provided on the tyre, faces the direction of wheel rotation, ie. arrow mark ‘B’ should be towards the wheel rotation while fixing the tyre to the front wheel rim. Arrow mark ‘C’ should be towards the wheel rotation while fixing the tyre to the rear wheel rim.


Maintenance WARNING

The tyre inflation pressure and the tyre condition are extremely important for the performance and safety of the rider. Check the tyres frequently for inflation pressure as well as the wear pattern on it. Use of a tyre other than the standard may cause instability.

FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL

1. Remove the axle nut (A) from the right hand side of the front wheel axle. 2. Pull out the axle from the wheel assembly and the remove spacer from both side of the wheel. 3. Place a support (wooden block) below the foot board to prevent the vehicle from falling. 4. Lift the vehicle up and dislocate the wheel along with the brake panel and hub drive. 5. Dislocate the brake panel and hub drive from the wheel and take out the wheel assembly. 6. Remove the wheel mounting nuts (3 nos) and separate the wheel assembly from the hub. 7. Reverse the procedure for reassembling. Locate the lug on fork leg L to the slot in the brake panel while reassembling. WARNING

A Front wheel removal

Always make sure that whenever the wheel is removed, wheel nut is properly retightened to the specified torque. 43


Maintenance

REAR WHEEL REMOVAL

Rear wheel removal

1. Place the vehicle on centre stand. 2. Remove the wheel mounting nuts (3 nos). 3. Slightly tilt the vehicle and take out the wheel assembly. 4. Reassemble the wheel assembly in the reverse order of removal. Hold the rear brake firmly while tightening the wheel mounting nut for easy locking of wheel. 44

STORAGE PROCEDURES For storage of TVS Scooty Streak for longer periods of over a month and above, we recommend to carry out the following steps: 1. Clean the vehicle thoroughly. Park the vehicle on centre stand. 2. Warm up and drain the engine and transmission oil. Store the oil, if new, in a dust free container. 3. Empty the fuel tank. 4. Drain the petrol from carburettor. 5. Remove the spark plug and feed in several drops of engine oil through spark plug hole. Crank the engine a few times and reinstall the spark plug. 6. Remove the battery, store it away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures. 7. Place a suitable wooden block at the bottom of the foot board so that both the tyres are off the ground. This will ensure better tyre life.


Maintenance

8. Cover up the vehicle completely with a clean tarpaulin or any other suitable cover. Store the vehicle inside a garage or similar area to avoid damage due to dust and rain. Make sure that the storage area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame of spark. WARNING

The exhaust system becomes hot after a run. Park the vehicle in a place where pedestrians or children are not likely to touch the vehicle. Do not park the vehicle on a slope or soft ground or else it may fall down. CAUTION

During storage, the battery must be recharged on a constant current battery charger at recommended amperage atleast once in a month. Avoid using alkaline solution like detergent soaps for washing. This may damage head lamp and other lamp assemblies.

TAKING THE VEHICLE OUT OF STORAGE FOR REGULAR USE 1. Take the vehicle out of the garage and clean it properly. 2. Remount the battery after bench charging if required. 3. Fill the engine oil (4T oil). Check the oil level using the gauge oil level. 4. Fill the transmission oil (4T oil). Check oil level at the oil level inspection screw. 5. Lubricate the parts as instructed in lubrication section. 6. Fill up fresh petrol in the fuel tank. 7. Check and inflate the tyres to the specified pressure. 8. Check and correct the points mentioned in page no. 21 9. Turn the ignition switch to ‘ON’ position. Start the engine and ride out. 45


Warranty and services

WARRANTY AND SERVICES

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TVS Motor Company Limited (‘the Company’) give this warranty with respect to the TVS Scooty Streak manufactured by the Company. The Company has taken every care to maintain quality in the manufacture of the TVS Scooty Streak, subject to other terms of warranty: During 24 months from the date of purchase or during the first 20,000 km of run for the vehicle in the hands of original retail purchaser, whichever is earlier, all parts of the vehicle which prove to the satisfaction of the Company to have a manufacturing defect will be repaired or replaced free of cost. The Company’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, free of cost, those parts of the vehicle which upon examination by the Company may prove to the Company’s satisfaction to have a manufacturing defect, and in such cases the Company’s decision either to repair or replace the affected parts will be final. In the event of replacement of parts, the Company also reserves the right to use parts of the same brand as the affected parts or any other brand which is used by the Company in the course of manufacture. All parts replaced under this warranty will become the property of the Company and must be returned to the Company. Limitations of Warranty: 1. This warranty shall not apply to: l Normal maintenance operations such as engine tune-up, decarbonising, fuel system cleaning, oil changes, head light focussing, fastener retightening, adjustments of carburettor and brakes as well as other normal adjustments.


Warranty and services l Insignificant

factors which do not affect the function of the vehicle, including without limitation, sound, vibration and fluid seep. l Replacement of normal service items or wear and tear items, including without limitation, bulbs, electrical wiring, filters, spark plug, clutch and brake linings, fasteners, shims, washers, oil seals, gaskets, rubber, plastic and rexine components (including hoses / pipes etc,.) etc,. l Proprietary parts such as tyres, tubes and batteries etc,. l Any natural wear and tear, including without limitation, aging. l Parts suffering damage or resultant damage by accident, misuse, negligent treatment, use of bad quality lubricants or impure fuel or by omission to follow the guidance and instructions contained in this owner’s manual.

l Parts

which are used in conjunction with parts not made or recommended by the Company. l Parts of the vehicle which have been tampered with, altered, repaired or replaced by persons not authorised by the Company and which in the sole judgement of the Company affect the performance of the vehicle. l Parts of the vehicle getting affected due to atmospheric effect/environmental factors. l Vehicles, on which engine number or chassis number is deleted, defaced or altered. l Vehicles on which any warranty service is not availed when it falls due. l Vehicles sold or transferred by original retail purchaser. l Vehicles used for racing or any competition or used otherwise than for ordinary personal transportation. Vehicles attached with side cars etc. l Vehicles which have been taken out of India. 47


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2. Warranty claims on proprietary items such as tyres, tubes and batteries etc,. should be preferred by the user directly on the respective manufacturer, as per their warranty terms and the Company shall not be liable in any manner in respect to the same. 3. Parts repaired or replaced under this warranty are warranted only throughout the remainder of the original warranty period. 4. The Company is not liable for any delay in servicing due to reasons beyond the control of the Company or any of its Authorised Dealers / Authorised Service Centres. 5. In any event, the Company is not liable for indirect, remote, incidental or consequential damages. 6. The Company may make any modification or improvement to vehicles in future production at any time without prior notice and without any obligation to install the same on vehicles previously despatched for sale. 48

7. Any claim under this warranty will lie only when the customer: (i) takes his vehicle to an Authorised Dealer / Authorised Service Centre of the Company and reports the problem he / she felt in the vehicle to enable the Authorised Dealer / Authorised Service Centre to inspect the same and assess the cause for the reported problems. (ii) produces to such Authorised Dealer / Authorised Service Centre the owner’s manual for the concerned vehicle for verification of relevant details. 8. This is the only warranty given by the Company for the TVS Scooty Streak. No employee, Dealer or other person is authorised to extend or enlarge this warranty. WARNING

Modifications to this vehicle not approved by the TVS Motor Company may cause loss of performance and render it unsafe for use & disqualifies for warranty coverage also.


Warranty and services Customer’s Name and address ............................................................ ............................................................ ............................................................ Frame number....................................... Engine number...................................... Key number........................................... Colour.................................................. Date of sale.......................................... Km....................................................... Registration number............................... Selling dealer’s code, name, address and phone number: ............................................................ ............................................................ ............................................................ ............................................................

SERVICE INFORMATION There are in all nine services for TVS Scooty Streak during warranty period. Of these, the first three are free services for which labour charges are free. In addition to these three free services, we have a scheme of six pay services. Coupons for these free and pay services are attached with this owner’s manual. Before you avail your first free service please enter particulars of your vehicle on the left side of this page. This will be useful for any reference. For availing any of the nine warranty services, please take your vehicle and your owner’s manual to any of our Authorised Dealers or any of our Authorised Service Centres. After effecting the service the Authorised Dealer or the Authorised Service Centre will take out the detachable portion of the relevant service coupon from your owner’s manual for their records and will obtain your acknowledgment on the same for having the service done to your satisfaction. For your record, the Authorised Dealer or the Authorised Service Centre will also affix their stamp on the stub of the relevant service coupon. 49


Warranty and services

Periodic maintenance always helps good performance of an automobile and our services are planned to keep your TVS Scooty Streak performing good. Please note that carrying out the services for your vehicle at scheduled intervals is necessary for availing of warranty. And please also remember that after the services are over, periodic servicing of your vehicle at appropriate intervals, depending upon its extent of use, will keep your vehicle at its best level of performance. In case you need any clarification or assistance, please feel free to write to us mentioning the frame number, engine number and date of purchase of your vehicle also the name and place of the Authorised Dealer from whom you bought vehicle and getting serviced. Service Department TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED P.O.Box No. 4, Harita, Hosur - 635 109, TAMILNADU, INDIA.

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Warranty and services PART (B) DELIVERY CERTIFICATE (To be given by the customer to TVS-M dealer at the time of taking possession of new vehicle) Certified that I have taken possession of the TVS Scooty Streak bearing engine no. and frame no. as mentioned along side from M/s.................................................................................... .......................................................................................... today in good condition. I have understood operations, controls and general maintenance instructions including rear wheel removal and engine oil specifications. The terms of warranty have been explained to me and I agree to abide by the same. I have also received the following items along with my TVS Scooty Streak without extra charge.

Engine No. : Frame No. : Dealer code : Dealer stamp : Date of delivery : Colour : Mode of purchase by customer o Show room - cash sales

o Tool kit and first aid kit

o Show room - hire purchase sales

o Owners manual

o Institutional sales

o Set of two keys

The location of the tool kit in the vehicle has been shown to me. Dealer's signature :

TO BE FILLED IN BY THE DEALER

Dealer to get the Customer information coupon filled by the customer and hand it over to Market Research, TVS Motor Company Limited, Hosur.

Customer signature :

Date :

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FREE SERVICE COUPON

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FREE SERVICE COUPON “This coupon is valid if used (a) between 500 - 600 km or (b) 1 month from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer’s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

This coupon entitles the customer to avail service as detailed overleaf at free of labour charges. Cost of oils and materials for this service is chargeable.

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FIRST FREE SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Replace the transmission oil. 5. Check colour of spark plug, clean spark plug and reset gap. 6. Remove air filter elements and clean. 7. Check and adjust throttle cable free play. 8. Check and adjust steering play if necessary. 9. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary. 10. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning.

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11. Check and adjust head light beam. 12. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 13. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 14. Check and correct air pressure. 15. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 16. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 17. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

1 FREE SERVICE

ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


2

FREE SERVICE COUPON

2

nd

FREE SERVICE COUPON “This coupon is valid if used (a) between 2000 - 2500 km or (b) 3 months from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer’s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

This coupon entitles the customer to avail service as detailed overleaf at free of labour charges. Cost of oils and materials for this service is chargeable.

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SECOND FREE SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Check and top-up transmission oil. 5. Check colour of spark plug, clean spark plug and reset gap. 6. Remove air filter / SAI filter / CVT filter elements and clean. 7. Check and reset tappet clearance if necessary. 8. Inspect carburettor venturi for any black carbon deposition, choke and clean if necessary. 9. Check and adjust throttle cable free play. 10. Check and adjust steering play if necessary.

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11. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary. 12. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning. 13. Check and adjust head light beam. 14. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 15. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 16. Check and correct air pressure. 17. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 18. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 19. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

2 FREE SERVICE

ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


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FREE SERVICE COUPON

3

rd

FREE SERVICE COUPON “This coupon is valid if used (a) between 4500 - 5000 km or (b) 6 months from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer’s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

This coupon entitles the customer to avail service as detailed overleaf at free of labour charges. Cost of oils and materials for this service is chargeable.

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THIRD FREE SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Replace the transmission oil. 5. Check colour of spark plug, clean spark plug and reset gap. 6. Remove air filter / SAI filter / CVT filter elements and clean. 7. Check and reset tappet clearance if necessary. 8. Inspect carburettor venturi for any black carbon deposition, choke and clean if necessary. 9. Check and adjust throttle cable free play. 10. Check and adjust steering play if necessary.

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11. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary. 12. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning. 13. Check and adjust head light beam. 14. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 15. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 16. Check and correct air pressure. 17. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 18. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 19. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

3 FREE SERVICE

ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


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PAY SERVICE COUPON

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PAY SERVICE COUPON “This coupon is valid if used (a) between 7000 - 7500 km or (b) 9 months from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer’s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature

This coupon entitles the customer to a pay service as detailed overleaf. The prescribed charge of this service, as applicable on the day of service, is payable by the customer. Cost of oil and materials for this service is chargeable.

Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

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FOURTH PAY SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Check and top-up transmission oil. 5. Check colour of spark plug, clean spark plug and reset gap. 6. Remove air filter / SAI filter / CVT filter elements and clean. 7. Check and reset tappet clearance if necessary. 8. Inspect carburettor venturi for any black carbon deposition, choke and clean if necessary. 9. Inspect and clean drive belt. 10. Inspect and clean cover roller. 11. Inspect and clean clutch shoe & housing clutch. 12. Check and adjust throttle cable free play.

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13. Check and adjust steering play if necessary. 14. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary. 15. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning. 16. Check and adjust head light beam. 17. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 18. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 19. Check and correct air pressure. 20. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 21. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 22. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

4 PAY SERVICE

ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


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PAY SERVICE COUPON

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PAY SERVICE COUPON

“This coupon is valid if used (a) between 9500 - 10000 km or (b) 12 months from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature

This coupon entitles the customer to a pay service as detailed overleaf. The prescribed charge of this service, as applicable on the day of service, is payable by the customer. Cost of oil and materials for this service is chargeable.

Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

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FIFTH PAY SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Replace the transmission oil. 5. Replace the spark plug 6. Remove air filter / SAI filter / CVT filter elements and clean. 7. Check and reset tappet clearance if necessary. 8. Inspect carburettor venturi for any black carbon deposition, choke and clean if necessary. 9. Check and adjust throttle cable free play. 10. Check and adjust steering play if necessary. 11. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary.

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12. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning. 13. Check and adjust head light beam. 14. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 15. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 16. Check and correct air pressure. 17. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 18. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 19. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

5 PAY SERVICE

ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


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PAY SERVICE COUPON

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PAY SERVICE COUPON

“This coupon is valid if used (a) between 12000 - 12500 km or (b) 15 months from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer’s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature

This coupon entitles the customer to a pay service as detailed overleaf. The prescribed charge of this service, as applicable on the day of service, is payable by the customer. Cost of oil and materials for this service is chargeable.

Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

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SIXTH PAY SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Check and top-up transmission oil. 5. Check colour of spark plug, clean spark plug and reset gap. 6. Remove air filter / SAI filter / CVT filter elements and clean. 7. Check and reset tappet clearance if necessary. 8. Inspect carburettor venturi for any black carbon deposition, choke and clean if necessary. 9. Check and adjust throttle cable free play. 10. Check and adjust steering play if necessary. 11. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary.

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12. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning. 13. Check and adjust head light beam. 14. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 15. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 16. Check and correct air pressure. 17. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 18. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 19. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

6 PAY SERVICE

ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


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PAY SERVICE COUPON

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th

PAY SERVICE COUPON

“This coupon is valid if used (a) between 14500 - 15000 km or (b) 18 months from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer’s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature

This coupon entitles the customer to a pay service as detailed overleaf. The prescribed charge of this service, as applicable on the day of service, is payable by the customer. Cost of oil and materials for this service is chargeable.

Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

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SEVENTH PAY SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Replace the transmission oil. 5. Check colour of spark plug, clean spark plug and reset gap. 6. Remove air filter / SAI filter / CVT filter elements and clean. 7. Check and reset tappet clearance if necessary. 8. Inspect carburettor venturi for any black carbon deposition, choke and clean if necessary. 9. Inspect and clean drive belt. 10. Inspect and clean cover roller. 11. Inspect and clean clutch shoe & housing clutch. 12. Check and adjust throttle cable free play.

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13. Check and adjust steering play if necessary. 14. Replace front fork oil. 15. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary. 16. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning. 17. Check and adjust head light beam. 18. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 19. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 20. Check and correct air pressure. 21. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 22. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 23. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

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ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


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PAY SERVICE COUPON

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PAY SERVICE COUPON

“This coupon is valid if used (a) between 17000 - 17500 km or (b) 21 months from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer’s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature

This coupon entitles the customer to a pay service as detailed overleaf. The prescribed charge of this service, as applicable on the day of service, is payable by the customer. Cost of oil and materials for this service is chargeable.

Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

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EIGHTH PAY SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Check and top-up transmission oil. 5. Check colour of spark plug, clean spark plug and reset gap. 6. Remove air filter / SAI filter / CVT filter elements and clean. 7. Check and reset tappet clearance if necessary. 8. Inspect carburettor venturi for any black carbon deposition, choke and clean if necessary. 9. Decarbonise cylinder head / piston. 10. Check and adjust throttle cable free play. 11. Check and adjust steering play if necessary.

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12. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary. 13. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning. 14. Check and adjust head light beam. 15. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 16. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 17. Check and correct air pressure. 18. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 19. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 20. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

8 PAY SERVICE

ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


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PAY SERVICE COUPON

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th

PAY SERVICE COUPON

“This coupon is valid if used (a) between 19500 - 20000 km or (b) 24 months from the date of purchase, whichever of the two occurs earlier”

Frame number .....................................

Frame number .......................................... Engine number ................................

Engine number ....................................

Selling Dealer code ................................... Date of sale .....................................

Registration no. ....................................

Servicing Dealer code ................................ Date of service ................ km ...........

Due on ................................................

I certify that the jobs mentioned overleaf have been carried out on my vehicle to my satisfaction.

At km .................................................. Serviced on .........................................

Job card number and date .................................................................................

At km .................................................. Servicing Dealer’s stamp and signature

................................................... Signature of the customer

............................................................. Servicing Dealer‘s signature

This coupon entitles the customer to a pay service as detailed overleaf. The prescribed charge of this service, as applicable on the day of service, is payable by the customer. Cost of oil and materials for this service is chargeable.

Servicing Dealer‘s name and address (stamp)

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NINTH PAY SERVICE - INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SERVICING DEALER 1. Wash with moderate pressure and blow dry air. 2. Start and warm up the engine. 3. Drain engine oil, measure drained oil quantity, clean the oil strainer and replace the engine oil. 4. Replace the transmission oil. 5. Replace the spark plug. 6. Remove air filter / SAI filter / CVT filter elements and clean. 7. Check and reset tappet clearance if necessary. 8. Inspect carburettor venturi for any black carbon deposition, choke and clean if necessary. 9. Check and adjust throttle cable free play. 10. Check and adjust steering play if necessary. 11. Check all fasteners and tighten if necessary.

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13. Check for all bulbs and horn functioning. 14. Check and adjust head light beam. 15. Check battery electrolyte level and specific gravity. Top up battery cells. Recharge if necessary. 16. Check and adjust front and rear brake. 17. Check and correct air pressure. 18. Check and set CO at engine idling speed. 19. Test drive the vehicle and ascertain smooth functioning of all control and parts. 20. Clean the vehicle before delivery.

9 PAY SERVICE

ALWAYS USE TVS-M GENUINE PARTS

Selling dealer‘s stamp and signature


Technical specifications MANUFACTURER

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE Type Cylinder bore Stroke Piston displacement Compression ratio Carburettor Air filter Lubrication system Maximum power in kW Maximum torque in Nm Maximum speed Engine idling rpm* Starting system TRANSMISSION Clutch Transmission Primary reduction Final reduction

: TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED P.B. No 1, Bythahalli, Kadakola post, Mysore - 571 311, India.

: : : : : : : : : : : : :

Single cylinder 4 stroke, air cooled, SOHC 51 mm 43 mm 87.8 cc 10.1 : 1 VM14 SH Polyurethane foam filter element Forced wet sump 3.68 @ 6500 rpm 5.80 @ 4000 rpm 60 km / hr 1400Âą 300 rpm Kick starter / Electric starter

: : : :

Dry - Centrifugal clutch Continuous Variomatic Transmission 2.46 to 0.9 10.47 * Under warm condition

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Technical specifications CHASSIS Dimensions and weights Overall length Overall width Overall height Seat height Ground clearance Wheel base Kerb weight

: : : : : : :

1735 mm 657 mm 1065 mm 780 mm 135 mm 1230 mm 95 kg

(with toolkit and 90% of fuel)

Pay load Maximum laden weight Steering angle Caster angle Frame Front suspension hydraulic, Rear suspension Trail length TYRE Tyre size Front Rear

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: : : : : :

130 kg 225 kg 43째 25째 Rigid underbone chassis Aluminium telescopic, dual rated : Toggle link, hydraulic damper with triple rated spring : 90 mm

: 90/90 x 10 - 4 ply rating : 90/90 x 10 - 4 ply rating

Tyre pressure Front Rear - solo Rear - dual BRAKES Front Rear ELECTRICAL Ignition system Spark plug Battery type Generator Head lamp Tail lamp Brake lamp Turn signal lamp Position lamp Speedometer lamp Number plate lamp Turn signal indicator lamp High beam indicator lamp Horn Fuse

: 1.69 kg/cm2 (24 PSI) 2 : 2.00 kg/cm (28 PSI) 2 : 2.25 kg/cm (32 PSI) : 110 mm dia (hand operated) : 110 mm dia (hand operated) : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :

Digital DC CDI cum TCU system Champion PRZ9HC 12V, 5.0 Ah Fly wheel magneto, 12V, 80W 12V, 35/35W x 1 12V, LED x 5 12V, 16W x 1 12V, 10W x 4 12V, 3W x 2 12V, 1.7W x 2 12V, 5W x 1 12V, 1.7W x 1 12V, 1.7W x 1 12V DC 12V 10A x 3


Technical specifications CAPACITIES Fuel tank capacity Fuel Engine oil and capacity Transmission oil & capacity

: : : :

4.9 litres (reserve 1.5 litres)** Unleaded petrol TVS TRU4 4T oil, 750 ml TVS TRU4 4T oil, 100 ml (after draining) 120 ml (after overhauling) Front fork oil and capacity : IOC Teleshockab oil, 53Âą1 ml per leg

CAUTION

Using the bulb other than the specified rating can result in overloading the electrical system or premature failure of the bulb. NOTE

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

**

The fuel tank is not a measuring instrument and the capacity of the fuel tank may slightly vary from the indicated capacity.

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General information Contact us at our area offices ...... 1. TVS Motor Company Limited 1st Floor, SPL - Sriram Niwas, 38, Venkatakrishna Road, Mandaveli, Chennai - 600 028. Phone : 044-24951652/24950018 2. TVS Motor Company Limited S-2A, Manchester Square, 12/6, Puliakulam Road, Coimbatore - 641 037. Phone : 0422-2210186/2216035 3. TVS Motor Company Limited Sangani Estate, 50/1900, Cheranelloor Road, Edapally North, Cochin - 682 204. Phone : 0484-2800578/2800938 4. TVS Motor Company Limited No. 985, I Floor, 80 Feet Road, 4th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore - 560 034. Phone : 080-41217246/41217247 5. TVS Motor Company Limited D-19, 4th floor, Gayathri Arcade, Vikrampuri, Secunderabad - 500 003. Phone : 040 - 27840590/27844419 6. TVS Motor Company Limited Door No.30-23-38, Annadana samajam Road, Durga Agraharam, Vijayawada - 520 002. Phone : 0866-5575100

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7. TVS Motor Company Limited Jivani Mansion, GAT No: 234/B/2/3, Opp. Talera Warehouse, Pune - Nagar Road, Wagholi, Taluka Haveli, Pune - 412 207. Phone : 020-66204375/66204377 8. TVS Motor Company Limited 101, 2nd Floor, Sai Darshan Apartments, Near Sai Mandir, Wardha Road, Nagpur - 440 015. Phone : 0712-6458041 9. TVS Motor Company Limited Ahmedpur, Bawadiya Kalam Post, Houshangabad Road, Bhopal - 462 026. Phone : 0755-2499306/2499206 10. TVS Motor Company Limited SP Cold Storage Compound, Bilaspur Road, Khamthari, Raipur - 429 009. Phone : 0771-2524081/4096320 11. TVS Motor Company Limited 109, Ayana Complex, Opp : Suvarna Villa Bunglows, Thaltej Hevatpur road, Off : S.G. highway, Thaltej, Ahmedabad - 380 054. Phone : 079-65442855 12. TVS Motor Company Limited K-23, 1st floor, Lajpat nagar, Phase I, New Delhi - 110 024. Phone : 011-29834773/29834640

13. TVS Motor Company Limited Harbilas Cold Storage & Good Products, Chinhat, Faizabad Road, Lucknow - 227 105. Phone : 0522-2720156/2721485 14. TVS Motor Company Limited Gujarat Ambuja Complex, Jhotwara Industrial Area, Jaipur - 302 012. Phone : 0141-2345428/2345429 15. TVS Motor Company Limited SCO No. 118-120, IIIrd floor, Sector 34-A, Chandigarh - 160 002. Phone : 0172-5018611/5085531 16. TVS Motor Company Limited 9/2, Dover lane, Ground floor, Gariahat, Kolkatta - 700 029. Phone : 033-24617092/24617096 17. TVS Motor Company Limited No. E-5, 5th floor, Metro House, Plot No. A/410, Saheed nagar, Vani Vihar Square, Bhubaneshwar - 751 007. Phone : 0674-3091621 18. TVS Motor Company Limited 512-513, Commercial Complex, 5th floor, Hari Om Towers, Circular Road, Ranchi - 834 001. Phone : 0651-2563677


General information Dear Customer, It is mandatory under the Motor Vehicles Act to insure all motor vehicles. No motor vehicle can be used in a public place without a valid policy of insurance issued by an authorised insurer. Driving a motor vehicle without any such insurance is an offense under Motor Vehicles Act. To assist our customers on their insurance requirements such as the prompt issue and renewal of policies as well as expeditious settlement of claims if any, we have entered into tie ups with insurance companies. Our preferred insurers in this regard are :

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Index

INDEX C Contents F Foreword G General information Area office address I Index Introduction K Know your TVS Scooty Streak Centre stand and side Stand Control key Features of TVS Scooty Streak Auto choke Auto fuel cock Briefcase hook Bag hanger Glove box Helmet hook Side stand switch Socket mobile charger Utility box Fuel tank cap Handle bar left side Handle bar right side

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4 1 74 76 5 14 9 16 16 17 17 18 18 16 19 18 13 11 12

Ignition switch cum steering lock 9 Instrument panel 10 Kick starter lever 14 Location of parts - handle bar 8 Tool kit and first aid kit 15 Vehicle identification number 7 M Maintenance Lubrication schedule Maintenance schedule Recommended lubricants Self - Maintenance procedures Battery Brakes Engine oil Front wheel removal Fuse replacement Rear wheel removal Spark plug Storage procedures Transmission oil Taking the vehicle out of storage for regular use Tyres N Notice

33 30 34 35 39 38 43 36 44 36 44 38 45 41 2

R

Riding TVS Scooty Streak Fuel recommendation Inspection before riding Regular checks Setting the vehicle in motion Starting the engine

S Safe riding tips Accessory installation & safety tips Emission control Safe riding recommendations Safety information T Technical specifications U Unique features of TVS Scooty Streak W Warranty and services 1st Free service coupon 2nd Free service coupon 3rd Free service coupon 4th pay service coupon 5th pay service coupon 6th pay service coupon 7th pay service coupon 8th pay service coupon 9th pay service coupon Part (B) Delivery certificate Service information

23 21 23 22 22 26 29 29 26 6 71 3 46 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 51 49


“This vehicle complies to Bharat Stage II emission standard notified in GSR 720 (E)” POST BOX. NO. 1, BYTHA HALLI, KADAKOLA POST, MYSORE - 571 311, KARNATAKA, INDIA Tel : +91 821- 2596559 - 563 Fax : +91 821 - 2596550, 2596553 Including rule 115(12).

FORM 22 [ See Rules 47(g), 115(2), 115(6), 115(7), 115A, 124, 126A and 127 ] Initial Certificate of Compliance with Pollution Standards. Safety Standards of Components and Road Worthiness ( Initial Certificate of Road Worthiness )

Certified that .. TVS Scooty Streak .......................................................................................................................bearing Chassis Number ........................................................................................................................................................ and Engine Number .................................................................................................................................................. complies with the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and the rules made thereunder.

Regd. Office : Jayalakshmi Estates, 8, Haddows Road, Chennai - 600 006. Tel.: +91 44 28272233 Fax: +91 44 28257121

Signature of Manufacturer

for TVS Motor Company Limited



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