This bracket suits rear only, a reliable front bracket design was not possible due to variances amongst front suspension positioning, the best approach is to swap / reverse the left and right "forks" as this reverses the motor and rotor side allowing the front factory stock bracket to be suitably positioned (big job!).
If uplifting levers, ensure you source the electric brake model (e) with Higo (Julet) cable such as MT5e HIGO-Closer by Carbonrevo that has a switch sensor similar to the stock Zoom eScooter lever. Non-e models may not have this switch, such MT7 Pro from Voro Motors.
This rear bracket is similar to the one fabricated by SUB13 Tel Aviv, Israel, although the exact shape of the design has different outline and astatic look.
For high-end discs, consider the Ken Sonken-engineering 160mm x 3mm thick wave disc rotors which compliment these callipers well as supplied by Fastride France. These 3mm discs have similar width of a stock Kaabo Wolf Warrior Series 160mm round disc and are thicker than most 160mm wave discs discs. It has been observed Magura MT5 callipers will usually bed in on 3mm discs within a few kilometres of use, and also observed for Magura 4-piston callipers to best support 3mm discs with fresh pads, a procedure is applied to the calliper to negate this bedding in period. eScootNow recommends wave discs . The 4-piston Logan (Nami Burn-e) and Zoom HB-876-E (4 piston) callipers provide good clearance for 3mm discs. These 3mm discs commenced production early 2023 and have proven well as the year progressed with adoption. Designed for race use and becoming the go-to for performance roads and paths. They will, however still get hot.
Detailed paralytic video:
TheBikeCompany Comparing Magura MT5 and MT7 Brakes.
Pads for MT7e with 1 pad per piston are known as Magura 8 series pad, including 8.P (Performance) and 8.R (Race).
This Kaabo Wolf Warrior series bracket serves similar purpose as Madcharge on Dualtron Thunder and Ultra such as MT5e in video below. Madcharge also stock MT7 Pro (non-e model).
Bracket with Zoom HB-890 4-piston calliper courtesy GIlbert Archibeque. This is a different calliper to the HB-876 which is identical to the Logan 4-piston calliper.