Owner'S Manual
Owner'S Manual
Owner'S Manual
FOREWORD
Thank you for choosing TVS WEGO , a Multi-User friendly, scooter with Body Balance Technology, CVT-i Engine &
FOREWORD
many class-leading features. With its aerodynamic stance, unrivaled comfort and best in class mileage, Wego
represents a new direction in the class of scooters. Hand-crafted for dual usage and urban mobility, Wego is the
luxury scooter that adapts to your needs and personality.
It's more than a scooter. It is a statement, an intelligent choice. As a proud owner of TVS WEGO, you are now part of
a family of millions of satisfied TVS customers.
This manual explains the features and operations of your TVS WEGO. Kindly read it carefully and follow the
instructions to enjoy years of safe riding. To ensure reliable performance, we urge you to get your TVS WEGO
serviced only at TVS Motor Company Authorised Distributor or Dealers / Authorised Service Centers at specified
regular periodic intervals.
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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
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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.
Note
Accessories shown in the picture may not be part of the standard equipment.
This mannual is applicable for TVS WEGO Drum & Disc versions and TVS WEGO Refresh.
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CONTENTS
Information 04
CONTENTS
Safe Riding Tips 05
Maintenance 33
Technical Specifications 54
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INFORMATION
SAFETY INFORMATION RUNNING-IN INFORMATION
Operating this vehicle safely is an important The first 1000 km is a crucial part of your scooter.
responsibility of the rider. To help you make decisions Proper running-in operation during this period helps in
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about safety, we have provided operating procedure ensuring a maximum life and smooth performance of
and other information in this manual. This information your scooter.
alerts you on potential hazards that could hurt you or
The reliability and performance of your scooter
others. Since it is not possible to warn you about all
depends on the special care and restraint exercised
hazards associated with operating or maintaining the
during the running-in period. It is especially important
vehicle, you must use your own judgement.
that you avoid operating the engine in high speed
You will find important safety information in following (RPM), which could expose the engine parts to
form in this manual. These words carry the following excessive stress. Maximum recommended speed
connotations: during the running-in is:
Maximum 50 kmph speed upto 1000 km (vary the
Warning
engine speed for better mating of parts).
Disregarding this message might result in injury to the rider.
The first service at 500 ~ 750 km is most important.
Caution
During running-in period all the engine components
This message indicates special procedures or precautions to be and other parts will have set in. All adjustments to be
followed to avoid damage to the vehicle.
restored, all fasteners to be tightened. Engine and
Note transmission oil to be replaced. Timely performance of
This message provides further clarification for clearer the first free service will ensure optimum service life
understanding of any particular information. and performance from the engine.
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SAFE RIDING TIPS
SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATIONS Know your limits
Any two wheeler riding requires some precautions to Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all
effects of centrifugal force. By all means, avoid abrupt 4. Apply both the brakes.
application of brake or sudden steering. 5. Riding down hills, while cornering and wet roads
close throttle and come to a slower speed to
Warning avoid the loss of control over the vehicle due to
One-hand riding is dangerous. Keep both hands firmly on skidding.
the handle bar and both feet securely on the floor board.
Under no circumstances should both the hands be removed
Causes for poor braking
from the handle bar, as it is very dangerous.
1. If the brake shoes / pads or drum / disc are worn
Avoid use of mobile phones while riding as it could lead out or if there is water or oil on them, sufficient
to fatal accident.
friction does not develop and brakes do not work
Slow down to a safe speed before negotiating a corner. If this is well.
the first time that you are riding a vehicle of this type, we
2. Even when the brake works normally, if the road
suggest that you practice on a safe, open area to become
thoroughly familiar with the operation of the vehicle. surface is wet or the tyre surface is worn-out,
tyres do not take a firm hold on the surface,
Braking increasing the stopping distance.
For safe riding, it is very important to master the 3. Approximately 60% braking effect is from f r o n t
braking techniques. brake. Non-usage of front brake causes poor
1. Close / release the throttle. braking.
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Warning not exceed the specified electrical system load of the
As the vehicle speed increases, the stopping distance also vehicle (capacity of battery and magneto).
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
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Serial numbers of both frame and engine are required for vehicle identification. They are also required to assist
your Dealer for ordering parts or referring to special information.
The frame serial number is stamped on the frame, at The engine serial number is stamped on the left side of
the rear end below the seat assembly. Open the seat the engine, at bottom, near centre stand mounting.
assembly to read the frame number. See bottom to read serial number.
Frame number
Engine number
Control key number Please fill the above box now for future reference
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LOCATION OF PARTS - HANDLE BAR
HANDLE BAR For WEGO Drum & Disc Version 17. Ignition cum steering lock
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LOCATION OF PARTS - VEHICLE LEFT SIDE
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Vehicle shown is drum brake version * Mandatory accessory will be charged extra
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LOCATION OF PARTS - VEHICLE RIGHT SIDE
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Vehicle shown is drum brake version * Mandatory accessory will be charged extra
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LOCATION OF PARTS - VEHICLE FRONT & REAR
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Vehicle shown is drum brake version * Optional accessories will be charged extra
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CONTROL KEY There are three positions in the ignition cum steering
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TVS WEGO comes with a pair of identical control keys. lock. They are:
These keys are to operate ignition cum steering lock, 1. ‘OFF’ position
seat lock, fuel tank cap and glove box(optional). All the electrical circuits are turned ‘OFF‘ in this
position. Engine will not start . Key can be taken out.
2. ‘ON’ position
IGNITION CUM STEERING LOCK
In this position, all the electrical circuits are turned
TVS WEGO is provided with a self illuminating ring
‘ON’ and the engine can be started now. Key cannot be
(glow ring) around the ignition cum steering lock, for
removed in this position.
better visibility of lock location in darkness. 3. ‘LOCK’ position
TVS WEGO steering can be locked in both ‘left’ and
‘right’ directions.
To lock the steering, turn the handle bar all the way to
the ‘left’ or ‘right’. Push the key in and turn it to the
‘LOCK’ position and take out. All the electrical circuits
are turned ‘OFF’ in this position. Insert the key into the
lock and turn it to ‘OFF’ or ‘ON’ position to unlock the
steering.
Caution
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Warning 1. Fuel gauge
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beam indicator lamp will glow. 2. High beam indicator lamp
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6. Turn signal indicator lamp right Glows when the head lamp high beam is activated.
Turn signal indicator lamp right flashes when the turn 3. Turn signal indicator lamp left
signal lamp switch knob is pushed to the right. Flashes when the left side turn signal indication is
activated.
FULL DIGITAL SPEEDOMETER 4. Turn signal indicator lamp right
Flashes when the right side turn signal indication is
2 3 4 activated.
5. Economy and power indicators
Economy indicator (green lamp) indicates that the
5 vehicle is running in economy mode which gives
better fuel economy.
6 Power indicator (amber lamp) indicates that the
vehicle is running in power mode
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1. Mode switch Always ride the vehicle in economy mode for better fuel
efficiency.
Press the switch to change the display mode (‘ODO’ or
‘TRIP’).
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If the battery voltage is very low, power mode lamp will glow a
b
once you switch ‘ON’ the ignition key till you start the vehicle.
Electric starter will not work in this condition. Use kick starter
only. Contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Distributor or
Dealer / Authorised Service Centers for assistance. a. Odometer / trip meter
Odometer registers and displays the total distance
covered by the vehicle in kilometers. The digit after
the dot mark denotes one tenth of a kilometer. Set
the display in ‘ODO’ mode to know the reading.
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Trip meter registers and displays the partial distance c.Fuel gauge
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covered in kilometers. The digit after the dot mark Digital bars indicates the approximate fuel quantity
denotes one tenth of a kilometer. Set the display in available in fuel tank. There are eight bars to indicate
‘TRIP’ mode to know the reading. P r e s s t h e m o d e the quantity of fuel available in the fuel tank. All the
switch for a few seconds (in ‘TRIP’ mode) to reset trip eight bars will be displayed when the fuel in the tank
meter whenever required. reaches 4.8 liters approximately (full tank).
F F
E E
E E
The fuel gauge shows only single bar when the fuel
reaches reserve level (1.0 liter approx.) At the same
time a fuel tank symbol (A) starts to blink indicating
that the fuel reached to reserve level and the fuel
need to be refilled immediately. Once the fuel level
reaches 0.5 liter (empty), no bar will be visible and
the fuel tank symbol (A) keeps blinking.
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Please note that, the fuel gauge is not a mileage HANDLE BAR LEFT SIDE
An icon with battery symbol ‘ ’ glows when the 1. Horn switch for Both Versions
battery charge is too low. Contact your nearest TVS Press the switch ‘ ’ to operate the horn.
Motor Company Authorised Distributor or Dealer / 2. Turn signal lamp switch for Both Versions
Authorised Service Centers.
Slide the turn signal lamp switch to left ‘ ’ or right
Note side ‘ ’ to operate respective turn signal lamps (LH /
Service reminder indicator lamp works only based on the
RH). Press the switch to turn ‘OFF’.
distance (km) covered by the vehicle. This is only a reminder 3. Rear brake lever for Both Versions
indicator. Customers are advised to keep track and follow the The rear brake is applied by squeezing the rear brake
service schedule.
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lever gently towards the handle grip. The brake lamp 5. Rear brake lock lever for Only Refresh Version
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glows on application of brake. Rear brake lock is useful when your scooter is parked
with the side stand on a slope to avoid falling. To apply
rear brake lock, squeeze the brake lever towards the
5 4
3
grip and hold. Press and hold the brake lock lever and
release the brake lever. Ensure the brake is locked
properly.
Squeezing brake lever further releases the brake lock
(lock releases automatically).
Warning
Always use the appropriate turn signal lamps when you intend
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to change lanes or take turns. Be sure to switch ‘OFF’ the turn
signal lamps after negotiating the lanes or turns. Similarly, use
Handle Bar Left Side For WEGO Refresh
appropriate head lamp beam ‘high / low’ as per the traffic and
road conditions for your safety and to avoid inconvenience to
4. Head lamp high / low beam switch for Both other riders.
Versions
With the lights switch in ‘ON’ condition, press the HANDLE BAR RIGHT SIDE
high/low beam switch towards ‘ ’ to operate high 1. Front brake lever
beam of head lamp and towards ‘ ’ to operate the The front brake is applied by squeezing the front brake
low beam of head lamp. lever gently towards the throttle grip. The brake lamp
glows on application of brake.
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OFF: All the lamps are turned ‘OFF’ (except
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CHOKE KNOB Caution
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Pull the choke knob fully to operate the choke. Always use choke for starting the cold engine. Never open the
During cold start, pull the choke knob and start the throttle fully when the choke is applied. It may lead to flooding
of fuel and difficulty in starting the vehicle.
vehicle using electric starter or kicklever without
opening / with less opening of throttle.
FUEL TANK* CAP
Once the engine is started and running in stable RPM,
Fuel tank is located at the rear end of the vehicle below
release the choke by pushing back choke knob to its
the pillion holder. To open the fuel tank cap, insert the
original position and ride the vehicle.
control key into the ‘seat / fuel tank cap lock’ (A) and
turn it in anti-clockwise direction. The fuel tank cap
opens automatically.
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* The fuel tank is not a measuring instrument and the KICKSTARTER LEVER
Caution
Ensure that the fuel gun is inserted fully in the tank neck while
refueling.
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PATENTED E-Z CENTRE STAND To place the vehicle on centre stand, hold the handle
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TVS WEGO is equipped with a patented E-Z centre bar left grip with left hand. Place your foot firmly on
stand. the centre stand extension (2) and press.
The centre stand (1) has a pivoted flexible spring
loaded lever arm (stand extension) (2) to increase the
lever ratio, which enables parking on centre stand
effortlessly and very conveniently.
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Side stand*
2 Side stand (*mandatory accessory will be charged
extra) can be operated by sitting on vehicle with your
left foot by pushing it away from the vehicle till it stops.
Caution Warning
Never sit on vehicle when it is supported by stand. Always park Always release the side stand to its full up position before
the vehicle on a flat, firm surface. moving the vehicle.
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Utility box Caution
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Utility box is located below the seat. Lift the seat by Utility box can be used to carry a load of 10 kg maximum. Do
unlocking the seat lock as explained earlier, to access not carry perishable items inside the utility box. It is not fully
utility box. A separate cover (A) is provided inside the sealed. Take care not to spill petrol or oil into the utility box. Do
not keep heat-sensitive items inside as it may get hot on long
utility box. Remove this cover to access the carburettor
rides. Do not keep valuable items inside the utility box
for servicing purpose. when leaving the vehicle unattended.
Helmet hooks
Warning
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Two helmet hooks are provided under the seat To open the glove box, insert the control key into the
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Caution
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Take the mobile phone and the adapter along with you while
the vehicle is parked or unattended.
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PRE RIDE INSPECTION
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Starting the engine Warning
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Ensure availability of fuel in the fuel tank. Insert the Do not run the engine indoors where little or no ventilation
control key into the ignition cum steering lock and available. Exhaust gas is extremely poisonous.
turn it to the ‘ON’ position.
Do not raise the throttle rapidly so that the vehicle moves
Apply any one of the brake and press the electric forward suddenly and lead to loss of control.
starter switch to start electrically or kick start the
engine. Caution
When the engine is cold Do not keep the engine in idling rpm for long and do not open
r Pull the choke knob fully and start the engine excessive throttle when engine is idling, it leads to overheating
of the engine and damage to internal components, also waste
with no opening / very less opening of throttle. of fuel.
r Once the engine is started and running stable,
release the choke by pushing choke knob to its Stopping and parking
original position and ride the vehicle (when the 1. Close the throttle completely and apply both the
engine is warm/ hot do not use choke). brakes simultaneously.
Setting the vehicle in motion 2. Turn ‘OFF’ the ignition.
1. Twist the throttle grip slowly towards you and 3. Park the vehicle on a firm, flat surface.
simultaneously release the brake lever gently and
4. Lock the steering and take out the control key.
smoothly. The vehicle starts moving forward.
2. As the vehicle picks up speed, increase the Warning
throttle slowly. Reduce speed to a safe limit before turning / cornering. It is not
advisable to apply brakes while turning / cornering.
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FUEL RECOMMENDATION Regular maintenance checks will save fuel and assure
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replaced at regular intervals as per the maintenance Never use tyres which are wornout beyond the
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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
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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 if used / 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 they 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 Distributor or Dealer / Authorised Service Centers.
Periodic inspections may reveal one or more parts that may need replacement. It is recommended to use only the
TVS Motor Company Genuine parts for replacement.
Caution
Proper running-in and maintenance are mandatory to ensure that your vehicle is reliable and gives optimum performance
throughout times. Be sure that the periodic maintenance is performed thoroughly in accordance with the instructions given in this
owner’s manual.
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (months or km whichever occurs earlier)
Item In Service Schedule After Service Schedule
Service 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Remarks
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Every Every
km 500-750 2500-3000 5000-6000 8500-9000 11500-12000 3000 km 6000 km
Period from the date of sale 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months
Engine oil R I&T R I&T R I&T R
Oil filter (strainer) C – C – C – C
Transmission oil R I&T R I&T R I&T R
Spark plug C&A – – – R – – Replace every 12000 km
Air cleaner element – – – – R – – Replace every 12000 km
Air cleaner oil collection tubes – I & DR I & DR I & DR I & DR I & DR – Drain oil if necessary
SAI filter element – – – – R – – Replace every 12000 km
CVT filter element¹ – – I&C – R – I&C Replace every 12000 km
Tappet clearance I&A – I&A – I&A – I&A
Carburettor assembly² – – – – C&A – – C & A every 12000 km
Carburettor breather hose I I I I I I – Inspect for routing & blockage
Drive belt and CVT rollers – – – – – – – Replace every 24000 km
Cover variator³ – – I, C & L – I, C & L – I, C & L
Clutch shoe – – – – – – – Replace every 24000 km
Hose fuel I I I I I I – Replace every 3 years
Front and rear suspension I I I I I I – Inspect for proper functioning
All control cables⁴ I, A & L I, A & L I, A & L I, A & L I, A & L I, A & L –
Choke operation I I I I I I –
Throttle grip – – L – L – L Lubricate using grease
Steering smooth operation / play I&A I&A I&A I&A C, L & A I&A – C & L with fresh grease
every 12000 km
Front fork oil – – – – – – – Replace every 24000 km
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Period from the date of sale 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months
All fasteners I & TI I & TI I & TI I & TI I & TI I & TI –
All bulbs, horn and switches I I I I I I – Inspect for proper functioning
Head lamp beam 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 –
Specific gravity and voltage⁵ I I I I I I –
Brake effectiveness / play I&A I&A I&A I&A I&A I&A –
Brake cam – – L – L – L Lubricate using grease
Brake pad wear (only in disc brake) I I I I I I – Replace if necessary
Brake fluid (only in disc brake) I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T – Replace every 21000 km
Brake hose (only in disc brake) I I I I I I – Replace every three years
Master cylinder cups (only in disc brake) – – – – – – – Replace every 21000 km
Wheel freeness I I I I I I –
Front wheel bearing – – – – C&L – – C & L using grease
every 12000 km
Tyre pressure at cold condition I&S I&S I&S I&S I&S I&S –
Engine idling RPM I&S I&S I&S I&S I&S I&S –
Idling CO%⁶ I&S – – – – – –
Centre / side stand pivot L L L L L L – Lubricate using TRU4 oil
Kick starter pedal pivot L L L L L L – Lubricate using TRU4 oil
R - Replace; I - Inspect; T - Top up; C - Clean; A - Adjust; DR - Drain; L - Lubricate; TI - Tighten; S - Set
1 2 3
Inspect for damage Clean and adjust every 12000 km after first service Clean the cover with air. Lubricate kick starter with grease
4 5
Inspect for proper operation and adjust play. Lubricate ends using grease Recharge if necessary
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Idling CO% should be set with the help of exhaust gas analyser and tachometer only
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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
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SELF - MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 3. Gently pull out the cover front by dislocating its
BATTERY lugs.
Battery is located at the front end of utility box below 4. Inspect the battery electrolyte level. It should be
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the seat and covered by the cover front. The cover between minimum and maximum level.
front must be removed to access the battery. Follow 5. If the electrolyte level is below minimum level,
the procedure for removal: add only distilled water upto the maximum level
1. Take out the floor mat. Remove the bottom by removing the filler caps.
mounting screws (A) of cover front.
6. Reinstall the filler caps and clean the battery
2. Open the seat and remove the top mounting
thoroughly, apply petroleum jelly to the battery
screws (B) from both the sides of cover front.
terminals to protect from corrosion.
Incase of any abnormality or for removal of battery
from the vehicle, contact TVS Motor Company
A B Authorised Distributor or Dealer / Authorised Service
Centers.
Caution
Once the battery is charged initially, never add diluted
sulphuric acid. Use only distilled water for topping up. Never
add tap water. Never check the battery charge by shorting
A terminals. Always connect the positive terminals first and the
negative to avoid sparking. Do not obstruct, bend or change
the routing of the battery vent tube. Make sure that the vent
tube is firmly attached to the battery and the other end is open
and clear.
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Maximum
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Extra fuse
Minimum
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4. Close the fuse case and re-fix it in the battery
band.
5. Turn ‘ON’ the ignition switch and check for proper
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functioning of electrical systems. Incase the fuse
fails again, consult the nearest TVS Motor
Company Authorised Distributor or Dealer /
Authorised Service Centers. A
0.9 ~ 1.0 mm
Caution
B
Do not use vehicle by shorting the wires without a fuse. This
produce strong sparks. Hence, only if necessary, clean
may result in overheating of electrical / wiring and may result
in fire. Do not use fuse of higher amperage than specified for the carbon deposits from the spark plug with a small
the safety of electrical system. wire brush or spark plug cleaning tool.
Inspect the spark plug electrodes (A) and (B) for
SPARK PLUG
corrosion. If found replace the sparkplug with new.
1. Open the cover front as explained earlier. Inspect the spark plug gap with a wire gauge / feeler
2. Clean the dust and mud around the spark plug gauge. Readjust the sparkplug gap to 0.6 ~0.7 mm
mounting to avoid falling inside the cylinder. (for Wego) and 0.9 ~ 1.0 mm(for Wego Refresh) if
3. Pull out the suppressor cap from spark plug. required.
Using the spark plug spanner, remove the spark After cleaning and adjusting the gap, reinstall the
plug. spark plug and tighten by hand to avoid cross
A spark plug with heavy carbon deposits will not threading. Finally tighten using spark plug spanner.
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Caution
Always use only recommended make and type of spark plug.
Replace the spark plug every 12000 km. Cover the spark
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plug hole with cloth when the plug is removed to prevent dust / Maximum
water entry. It is advisable to tighten the new spark plug by
hand till the end and then tighten using plug spanner again
loose and re-tight the spark plug by 1/8 of rotation.
Minimum
ENGINE OIL - LEVEL
Check the engine oil level periodically.
1. Place the vehicle on centre stand on a flat surface.
Wipe-off the surroundings of gauge oil level. 6. Wipe out the oil traces with a clean cloth to
2. Remove the gauge and wipe it clean. prevent dust accumulations.
3. Insert the gauge back in its mounting hole. Do not 7. Assemble back the gauge oil level.
thread in.
4. Take out the gauge and check the oil level. The TRANSMISSION OIL - LEVEL
level should be between minimum and maximum Check the transmission oil level periodically.
level marks of the gauge (shown in the figure). 1. Place the vehicle on centre stand on a flat surface.
5. If the oil is less than the minimum level, add Wipe-off the surroundings of oil level screw.
recommended oil upto the maximum level mark. 2. Remove the transmission oil level screw along with
a fiber washer from the rear end of crankcase L.
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Caution
If the vehicle is driven with less engine oil and transmission oil,
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the engine components will be severely damaged.
Check the oil level as per the schedule to avoid costly damage.
Do not fill excess oil may cause oil leak. Always use
recommended oil only.
BRAKES
Front brake (Drum brake)
3. Check for the flow of oil from oil level hole.
4. If the level is less ( if there is no oil flow), top-up
with recommended oil till the oil just starts to flow
out from the level hole. 10 ~ 12 mm
5. Wipe out the oil traces with a clean cloth to
prevent dust accumulation.
6. Replace the fibre washer while reassembling the
oil level screw.
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1. Measure the free play of the front brake lever at Brake shoe wear indicator (Drum brake)
lever end as shown in the figure. When brake is applied, wear limit index mark (1) on the
front brake cam should be within the wear limit
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Caution
Replace the brake shoes as a set, if the wear limit indicator
shows beyond the wear limit even after indexing the lever.
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Front brake (Disc brake) 2. Brake fluid level always should be above the
‘LOWER’ mark (C) provided on the master
4 cylinder when the master cylinder is parallel to the
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A
ground.
2 1
3
C
B
You can observe master cylinder (1) on the right side
of the handle bar under the head lamp housing,
caliper assembly (2) fitted to the fork leg L, disc (3) on
the front wheel and high pressure hose (4) connecting
the master cylinder and the caliper assembly. A Note
window (A) is provided in the housing head lamp rear
Check the brake fluid level only when the master cylinder is
for inspecting the brake fluid level. parallel to the ground.
1. Check the master cylinder fluid level on view
Use suitable torch to have a clear vision while checking the
piece glass (B) through inspection window (A). brake fluid level through inspection window.
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3. If the brake fluid level is below the mark or while Rear brake
applying brake if you feel the brake is more 1. Measure the free play of the rear brake lever at
spongy or ineffective due to air entry, contact TVS the lever end as shown in the figure.
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Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer or 2. The free play of the brake lever before the
Authorised Dealer for topping-up the brake fluid, engagement of brake should be between 15
air bleeding and other brake related inspections. ~ 20 mm.
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4. Turn the adjuster nut in clockwise direction for
Incase the wear limit index mark (1) is going beyond
reducing free play or in anti-clockwise direction
wear limit indicator (2), index the lever to next slot with
for increasing the free play.
the help of Dealer to extend shoe life.
Brake shoe wear indicator
When brake is applied, wear limit index mark (1) on the Warning
rear brake cam should be within the wear limit Check both the brake play periodically (drum brake). However
indicator (2) on the crankcase LH. the brake play needs to be adjusted more frequently
depending upon the usage.
Caution
Brakes are items of personal safety and should always be
Replace the brake shoes as a set, if the wear limit indicator
maintained in proper condition.
shows beyond the wear limit even after indexing the lever.
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TYRES wears off to the tyre wear indicator level (indicated by
Tyre pressure: TWI (A) on the tyre).
Check the tyre pressure atleast once in a week if not
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W
A
T
not only hasten tyre wear, but also seriously affects the
stability of the vehicle.
Under inflated tyres make smooth cornering difficult
and over inflated tyres decreases the tyre contact with
the ground which can lead to skidding and loss of
control. Be sure that the tyre pressure is within the
FRONT REAR
C
specified limit at all times.
Tyre pressure in cold condition: B
Solo Dual
Front 1.69 kg/cm² (24 PSI) 1.69 kg/cm² (24 PSI) Warning
Rear 2.00 kg/cm² (28 PSI) 2.25 kg/cm² (32 PSI) The tyre inflation pressure in cold condition and the tyre tread
condition are extremely important for the performance and
Tyre tread condition safety of the rider.
Operating the vehicle with excessively worn tyres will Check tyres frequently for inflation pressure as well as the wear
decrease riding stability and can lead to loss of control. pattern on it.
It is recommended to replace the tyre when the tyre
Use of a tyre other than the standard may cause instability.
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Tyre rotation direction If there is a need for tyre removal, it is strongly
While reassembling the tyres, after removing from the recommended to use a tyre removal / fitment
wheel rim, ensure that the arrow mark ‘FRONT’ facing machine. If at all tyre levers needs to be used, the
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the direction of wheel rotation while fixing the tyre on levers should be free from sharp edges. Care should
the front wheel rim. Similarly, arrow mark ‘REAR’ on be taken not to damage the tyres and rims.
the tyre facing the direction of wheel rotation while
fixing the tyre on the rear wheel rim. FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL
Tyre puncture Drum brake
Your scooter is fitted with a tubeless tyre on both front 1. Remove the axle nut (1) along with a washer.
and rear wheel. Incase of any puncture / tyre damage, 2. Pull out the axle (2) along with a washer and take
it is advised to visit the nearest tyre manufacturer out a spacer from the right side of the wheel.
Dealer or the tyre repair shops who knows the
repairing method of tubeless tyre. It is not necessary
to remove the tyre from wheel rim always to attend a
puncture.
Caution
Side walls of the tubeless tyre which in contact with the wheel
rim are only seals the air inside the wheel assembly. Hence
2
1
care should be taken not to damage the side walls of the tyres
during removal / reassembly.
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3. Place a support below the foot board to prevent assembly and lug on fork leg R to the slot in the hub
vehicle from falling and lift the vehicle up. drive.
4. Dislocate the wheel assembly along with brake
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following steps:
1. Clean the vehicle thoroughly. Park the vehicle on
1
centre stand.
2. Warm up the engine and drain engine oil and
transmission oil. Store the oil, if new, in a dust free
container.
3. Empty the fuel tank.
4. Drain the petrol from carburettor.
3. Slightly tilt the vehicle and take out the wheel
from the rear axle.
4. Reassemble the wheel in the reverse order of Warning
removal. Hold the rear brake firmly while The exhaust system becomes hot after a run. Park the vehicle in
re-tightening the mounting nut for easy locking a place where pedestrians or children are not likely to touch
of wheel. the vehicle.
Caution
Warning
Do not park the vehicle on a slope or soft ground or else it may
Always make sure that whenever the wheel is removed, axle
fall down. During storage, the battery must be recharged on a
nut is properly re-tightened to the specified torque.
recommended charger if stored more than a month.
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5. Remove the spark plug and feed in several drops 3. Fill the engine oil (recommended oil) and check
of engine oil through spark plug hole. Crank the the oil level using gauge oil level.
engine few times and reinstall the spark plug.
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emergency: 6. Front / rear brake function and rear brake
1. Tool kit complete. lamp working.
2. Recommended spark plug one number. 7. Front fork for any abnormality.
3. Head lamp and turn signal lamp bulb each
8. Spark plug gap and condition of spark plug.
one.
9. Air filter element cleanliness.
4. Throttle, front and rear brake each one.
5. First aid kit. 10. Correct idling speed.
B) Precautions to be taken for the journey: 11. Lubrication of all items mentioned in the
1. Ensure engine oil, transmission oil and brake periodic maintenance schedule.
fluid* are up to the level. 12. Any other job as necessary.
2. Adequate fuel in fuel tank. 13. Have your vehicle checked at any TVS Motor
C) Check your scooter for the following: Company Authorised Distributor or Dealer /
1. Tightness of all bolts and nuts with correct Authorised Service Centers.
torque value.
2. Fitness of tyres and tubes / tyre pressure /
Warning
tread depth.
3. All bulbs, indicator lamps and horn Long journey are to be taken only after the running-in period
of 1000 km.
functioning.
*Applicable only for Disc brake model
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MANUFACTURER : TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED
P.B. No 4, Harita, Hosur - 635 109, India.
ENGINE Starting system : Electric starter / kick
Type : Single cylinder, 4 starter
stroke, air cooled, spark
ignition engine TRANSMISSION
Cylinder bore : 53.5 mm Clutch : Dry - Centrifugal clutch
Stroke : 48.8 mm Primary transmission : CVT (Continuous
Piston displacement : 109.7 cc Variomatic Transmission)
Compression ratio : 9.3 : 1* Primary reduction : 2.2 to 0.88*
9.5 : 1** 2.38 to 0.82**
Carburettor : UCAL VM 16 SH Final reduction : 10.47
Air filter : Double polyurethane CHASSIS
foam filter element* Dimensions and weights
Viscous paper filter** Overall length : 1834 mm
Lubrication system : Forced wet sump Overall width : 640 mm
Maximum power in kW : 5.88 @ 7500 rpm Overall height : 1115 mm
Maximum torque in Nm : 8.0 @ 5500 rpm* Ground clearance : 132 mm
8.4 @ 5500 rpm** Wheel base : 1275 mm
Maximum speed : Around 78 km / hr
* TVS WEGO Drum & Disc versions
Engine idling rpm*** : 1600 + 100 rpm ** TVS WEGO Refresh version
*** Under warm condition
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Steering angle : 90° Rear tyre : 90/90 x 12 (with tube* &
Caster angle : 25° tubeless**)
Kerb weight Tyre pressure (cold condition)
(with tool kit & 90% of fuel) : 108 kg Front : 1.69 kg/cm2 (24 PSI)
Pay load : 130 kg Rear - Solo : 2.00 kg/cm2 (28 PSI)
Maximum laden weight : 238 kg Rear - Pillion : 2.25 kg/cm2 (32 PSI)
Frame : Duplex tubular frame
Front suspension : Telescopic hydraulic ELECTRICAL
Rear suspension : Toggle link, gas filled Ignition system : IDI ignition
hydraulic dampers Spark plug : Champion PRG7C / MICO
Trail length : 93 mm UR5DC*
BOSCH UR4KCW**
BRAKES Spark plug gap : 0.6 ~ 0.7 mm*
Front Disc : 220 mm dia (hand 0.9 ~ 1.0 mm**
operated)
Battery : 12V, 5Ah
Drum : 130 mm dia (hand
Generator : Fly wheel magneto, 12V,
operated)
80W
Rear : 130 mm dia (hand
Head lamp : 12V, 35/35W
operated)
Tail / brake lamp : 12V, LED
TYRE
Front tyre : 90/90 x 12 (with tube* & * TVS WEGO Drum & Disc versions
** TVS WEGO Refresh version
tubeless**)
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Turn signal lamps : 12V, 10W x 4
Position lamp : 12V, 3W x 2
Number plate lamp : 12V, 4W x 1
Speedometer : 12, 1.7W x 2*
LCD / LED indicators**
Horn : 12V, DC x 1
Fuse : 12V, 10A x 1 (Blade type)
CAPACITIES
Fuel tank capacity : 5.0 litres*** (including
reserve)
Fuel : Unleaded Petrol
Engine oil and : Recommended 4T oil
transmission oil grade
Engine oil capacity : 750 ml during regular
service and 800 ml incase
of disassembly.
* TVS WEGO Drum & Disc versions
Note ** TVS WEGO Refresh version
*** The fuel tank is not a measuring instrument and the
Specifications are subject to change without notice. capacity of fuel tank may slightly vary from the indicated
capacity.
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