Cagiva Raptor 125 (2003 - present) review

Take the horny, sporty Mito and make it less horny
The Raptor is easier for learners to manage due to its upright riding position
You just wouldn't want to park up next to the faired Mito at the chippy...

A Mito chassis with a much more street-based riding position. A good bike despite its hefty price tag and would suit the fashionable learner-about-townA Mito chassis with a much more street-based riding position. A good bike despite its hefty price tag and would suit the fashionable learner-about-town

Length (mm)1979
Width (mm)749
Height (mm)1038
Dryweight (kg)125
Seats0
Seat Height (mm)800
Suspension Frontupside-down telescopic hydraulic fork (Ø 40 mm)
Suspension Rearprogressive with hydraulic single shock absorber;
Adjustability RearAdjustable spring preload
Wheels Front3,00"x17"
Wheels Rear4,00"x17"
Wheels Made OfLight alloy
Tyres Front110/70-17
Tyres Rear150/60-17
Brakes Frontdisk brake Ø 320 mm
Brakes Reardisk Ø 230 mm
Tank Capacity (litres)12
Wheelbase (mm)1375
Ground Clearance (mm)175
Trail (mm)97
ChassisAluminium double extruded beam with cast head pipe and rear plates

Cubic Capacity (cc)125
Bore (mm)56
Stroke (mm)50.6
Valve GearSOHC
Compression Ratio7.4
IgnitionCapacitor discharge electronic ignition
CoolingLiquid cooled
Fuel DeliveryCarburettors
Stroke TypeTwo Stroke
DriveChain