Mito Evolution 125 (1994 - present) review
If Ducati made learner legal bikes...
  Visordown 

Pros
The looks are pure horn and the riding experience can be visceral
Cons
Rev-hungry engine needs looking after to get the most out of it
Best looking 125 on the market with seven gears and 916 looks. A rev factory but who cares – when you’re 17 it’s never gonna get any better. Needs TLCBest looking 125 on the market with seven gears and 916 looks. A rev factory but who cares – when you’re 17 it’s never gonna get any better. Needs TLC
| Length (mm) | 1979 | 
| Width (mm) | 749 | 
| Height (mm) | 1099 | 
| Dryweight (kg) | 129 | 
| Seats | 0 | 
| Seat Height (mm) | 759 | 
| Suspension Front | upside-down telescopic hydraulic fork (Ø 40 mm) | 
| Suspension Rear | progressive with hydraulic single shock absorber; | 
| Adjustability Rear | Adjustable spring preload | 
| Wheels Front | 3,00"x17" | 
| Wheels Rear | 4,00"x17" | 
| Wheels Made Of | Light alloy | 
| Tyres Front | 110/70-17 | 
| Tyres Rear | 150/60-17 | 
| Brakes Front | disk brake Ø 320 mm | 
| Brakes Rear | disk Ø 230 mm | 
| Tank Capacity (litres) | 14 | 
| Wheelbase (mm) | 1375 | 
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 150 | 
| Trail (mm) | 97 | 
| Chassis | Aluminium double extruded beam with cast head pipe and rear plates | 
| Cubic Capacity (cc) | 125 | 
| Bore (mm) | 56 | 
| Stroke (mm) | 50.6 | 
| Valve Gear | SOHC | 
| Compression Ratio | 7.4 | 
| Ignition | Capacitor discharge electronic ignition | 
| Cooling | Liquid cooled | 
| Fuel Delivery | Carburettors | 
| Stroke Type | Two Stroke | 
| Drive | Chain | 









