Triumph Tina: history, specs, pictures

From CycleChaos
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.

The Triumph Tina was a single cylinder, two-stroke scooter motorcycle produced between 1962 and 1969. It could reach a top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h). Claimed horsepower was 4.43 HP (3.3 KW) @ 5000 RPM.

Engine

The engine was a air cooled single cylinder, two-stroke. A 50.0mm bore x 50.0mm stroke result in a displacement of just 100.0 cubic centimeters. The engine featured a 7.0:1 compression ratio. Fuel was supplied via a overhead cams (ohc).

Drive

The final drive was via belt.

Chassis

It came with a 3.50-8 front tire and a 3.50-8 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The bike weighed just 143.3 pounds (65.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 46.38 inches (1178 mm) long.

In Media

Triumph Tina
Manufacturer
Production 1962 - 1969
Class Scooter
Engine
single cylinder, two-stroke
Bore / Stroke 50.0mm x 50.0mm
Top Speed 45 mph (72 km/h)
Horsepower 4.43 HP (3.3 KW) @ 5000RPM
Fuel System carburetor
Transmission Final Drive: belt
Brakes Front: expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear: expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Tire 3.50-8
Rear Tire 3.50-8
Wheelbase 46.38 inches (1178 mm)
Weight 143.3 pounds (65.0 Kg) (dry),
Manuals Service Manual


The Triumph Tina was a single cylinder, two-stroke scooter produced by Triumph between 1962 and 1969. It could reach a top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h). Claimed horsepower was 4.43 HP (3.3 KW) @ 5000 RPM.

Engine

The engine was a air cooled single cylinder, two-stroke. A 50.0mm bore x 50.0mm stroke result in a displacement of just 100.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a overhead cams (ohc).

Chassis

It came with a 3.50-8 front tire and a 3.50-8 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The bike weighed just 143.3 pounds (65.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 46.38 inches (1178 mm) long.

In Media