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  1. #1 Hi from Serbia 
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    Hi all, I'm Igor from Novi Sad, Serbia, I'm buying my first new motorcycle and I'm hooping that comnunity will help me with decision.

    So, my question is, what bike to buy (below 50ccm), Super moto or enduro (i don't like scooters), i need it for going to work and back, but I have 90 kg and 180 cm so it must have enough power to pull me.

    I was thinking about this models:

    Keeway x ray supermoto 50
    Sprint cross 50
    Kinroad xt50py enduro
    Yamasakyi YM 50 GYS

    Or something else in supermoto class, I can't go with 125ccm or higher because geting a licence is expencive for me right now.

    Thanx all

    Mods, please tel me where can i ask this question, in what forum/subforum or find an answer so that idon't breake forum rules.
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    go for a two stroke and de-restrict it so you get 5-6bhp instead of 3.5bhp, height wise the enduro would be better but if you have no reason to go offroad supermoto for the better ride.

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  3. #3 Re: Hi from Serbia 
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    Thanx for quick answer, I was thinking about 2 stroke machine, unfortunatly all bikes sold in Serbia come with restriction but after 500-1000km services are reomving them, but there were some comments that some bikes come without restriction and performances are poor like 45kmh max speed. I'm definitly thinking about supermoto, i have no reasons to go offroad. In serbia Sprint bikes aren't at god standing, Keeway is realy good machine.
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    yes its best to de restrict it after the service so everything is bedded in you can do it before hand but you will have to keep the revvs down the keeway is the same as a bike sold in England called the Generic Trigger a friend of mine had one that would do 105kph, the engine is based off the Piaggio D50B0 engine so there are allot of tuning potential and you can get quality replacement parts.

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  5. #5 Re: Hi from Serbia 
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    Oh, Zorge is your man around here
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  6. #6 Re: Hi from Serbia 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krasi View Post
    Oh, Zorge is your man around here
    Yes, I read his posts at one Serbian forum about bikes and learned alot from them.
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