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Royal Enfield 594697/A – Rear Caliper Minor Repair Kit for Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Meteor 350, Classic 350 & Himalayan
Royal Enfield 594697/A – Rear Caliper Minor Repair Kit for Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Meteor 350, Classic 350 & Himalayan
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Maintain precise braking performance with the Royal Enfield 594697/A Rear Caliper Minor Service Kit, designed to restore your rear disc caliper to optimal working condition. This genuine OE repair kit includes all essential seals, O-rings, and components necessary to service the ByBre (Brembo) rear caliper used across various Royal Enfield models.
This kit is particularly recommended for Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 owners experiencing brake fluid leaks, spongey feel, or piston seal wear. Also compatible with Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Classic 350 (J-Series), and Himalayan (BS6 models).
📦 What’s Included
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Genuine Royal Enfield 594697/A Caliper Minor Kit
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Oil seals and piston seals
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Dust boots and guide pin seals
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Compatible with ByBre rear caliper setup
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Packaged in tamper-proof, original Royal Enfield packaging
🔧 Features & Benefits
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✅ 100% Genuine Royal Enfield spare part
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🔧 Ideal for brake rebuilds and rear caliper overhauls
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🛡️ Ensures proper brake fluid sealing and pressure
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🏍️ Specially optimized for Interceptor 650 and GT 650’s braking system
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🚫 Prevents brake fade and leakage
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📦 Easy plug-and-play installation for trained mechanics
🚨 Compatibility
Verified fitment for the following models:
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✅ Interceptor 650 (BS6 & Euro 5)
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✅ Continental GT 650 (BS6 & Euro 5)
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✅ Meteor 350 (J-Series)
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✅ Classic 350 Reborn (J-Series)
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✅ Himalayan 411 (BS6)
🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Is this kit compatible with the front caliper?
No. This part is strictly for the rear brake caliper on the specified Royal Enfield models.
Q2. Can I use it on Classic 500 or Thunderbird 500?
No, those models use a different caliper system. This kit fits newer models with ByBre rear calipers.
Q3. Do I need a mechanic to install it?
Yes. Proper installation requires caliper disassembly and brake bleeding. Recommended for professional installation.
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