The Cagiva Mito is an Italian sport bike that was produced by Cagiva from 1992 to 2011. Described by some as an alternative to the more common Japanese sport bikes, it was Cagiva's flagship model and was designed by Massimo Tamburini, who also designed motorcycles like the Ducati 916. The Mito featured a potent two-stroke, liquid-cooled 125cc engine that could produce up to 35 horsepower (26 kW). It was also equipped with upside-down forks and rear monoshock suspension, and was often outfitted with Marchesini wheels and Brembo brakes.