The Cagiva Mito 125, released in 1989, features a two-stroke, single cylinder engine with an electric variable power read valve and a capacity of 125.6 cc. The compression ratio is 13.0:1, and the induction system uses a 28mm Dell’Orto flat slide carburetor. The bike produces a maximum power of 33.5 hp at 10500 rpm and a maximum torque of 19 Nm at 9000 rpm. The transmission is 7-speed, and the final drive is chain. The bike has USD telescopic forks for front suspension and a swinging arm single shock for rear suspension. The front brake features a single 320mm disc with 4 piston caliper, while the rear brake has a single 230mm disc and 1 piston caliper. The front and rear tires of the bike are 110/70-17 and 150/70-17 respectively. The dry weight of the bike is 117 kg, and the wet weight is 125 kg with a fuel capacity of 12.8 litres. The bike has a top speed of 164.2 km/h or 102 mph and can do a quarter-mile in 14.0 seconds with a speed of 148.9 km/h. The bike was subject to road tests in In Moto 1990 and Motosprint 1990.
Make Model: Cagiva Mito I25
Year: 1989
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder, electric variable power read valve
Capacity: 125.6 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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