jefft wrote:Hi,
Sorry , what I meant was I didn't want to go for the black type lever just the polished alloy type.
Jefft
Do you want a master cylinder on your headset? Normal outboard ones comprise of an adapted light switch housing [you have to remove the existing one] with a Black master cylinder attached to it, the brake lever can be Black or polished. ScootRS ones no longer appear to be available, they had a polished lever, most are only selling the Sterling / Spaq ones these days and they come as standard with a Black lever, although they do sell a polished lever separately.
Also now available is an adapter that bolts onto your existing light switch housing [saves you having to remove your existing light switch and wiring], again these are Sterling / Spaq items that have Black master cylinder and lever.
If you want to leave your headset untouched then you need to go for a hidden master cylinder.
Sterling also produce a hydraulic inboard disc [to suit drum links] again with options of headset mounted master cylinder or hidden master cylinder. This is the nearest you'll get to standard looks.