

So first question, anyone had similar issues and the best place to get a SX type collar that will fit the nissin master correctly?
Thanks
Sef
corrado wrote:I deal with scootrs and sterling. With scootrs they machine everyone the same [or have done for at least the last couple of years, before that I couldn't say] so if you have an Li and an SX then in theory they should swap over very easily. With Sterling I get the idea that they make each set individualy, they'll be a good fit but if you try and swap 2 different sterling ones over they could be well out. The 2 companies cut them differently to begin with so a scootrs light switch housing definitely won't fit a sterling and vice versa. The only way I could guarantee supplying one that fits would be to have the master cylinder sent to me. To look at it'll be impossible to say who's master cylinder it is. As a rule sterling use a Black lever and scootrs a polished one, but polished levers are available separately so it's still no guarantee.
corrado wrote:Allstyles don't list the manufacturers name. Scooter Center list their's as Spaq which is Sterling. Both scootrs and sterling use Nissin master cylinders so the fact that yours is Nissin is no guarantee of it being scootrs. They all start life as per item 3122 on Allstyles site, uncut for motorcycle handlebars. I've probably got both light switch housings in stock but, like I say, unless you know for sure which make it is it's a risk nuying one.
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the origonal Li switch housing that came with the scootrs kit has a counter sunk hole at the top but its for a screw not an allen key. Its about 4 years old so would be an early batch. The caliper is nissin and there are no spaq marks anywhere.corrado wrote:One way of telling if your original light switch housing is a scootrs version is if the top screw fitting is recessed to take a countersunk allen key bolt. Scootrs have been doing that for the past year or so. Spaq don't do that. If it's older than that then it may just have the same bolt as the spaq.
sef u 100% on this i allways thought u had a spaq setup ?sydduckett wrote:the origonal Li switch housing that came with the scootrs kit has a counter sunk hole at the top but its for a screw not an allen key. Its about 4 years old so would be an early batch. The caliper is nissin and there are no spaq marks anywhere.corrado wrote:One way of telling if your original light switch housing is a scootrs version is if the top screw fitting is recessed to take a countersunk allen key bolt. Scootrs have been doing that for the past year or so. Spaq don't do that. If it's older than that then it may just have the same bolt as the spaq.