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Brake Pedal Pivot Screw / Brake Pedal Screw for Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 (Sherpa 452) – RAE00332/F (Often searched as RAE00332)

Brake Pedal Pivot Screw / Brake Pedal Screw for Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 (Sherpa 452) – RAE00332/F (Often searched as RAE00332)

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Please order only after confirming the part number, model, variant, year, side, connector type and compatibility. All orders are non-cancellable once placed. Correctly shipped spare parts are not eligible for return, exchange or refund due to wrong selection, wrong diagnosis, fitment mismatch, mechanic recommendation or change of mind. Electrical/electronic items are additionally non-returnable once opened, installed, plugged in, tested or used. Wrong item, damaged item or missing item claims require a complete unboxing video within 24 hours. Read full Return & Warranty Policy

Royal Enfield RAE00332/F is the genuine Brake Pedal Screw (commonly the brake pedal pivot screw/bolt) used in the rear brake pedal assembly on the Himalayan 450 (Sherpa 452). It is the fastener that secures/locates the brake pedal at the pivot point, working together with the pedal bush and return spring—so if this screw is bent, stripped, missing, or seized, the pedal can develop play, bind, squeak, or fail to return smoothly.

This part is frequently searched as RAE00332 (without suffix), but dealer catalogs list it as RAE00332/F – “SCREW, BRAKE PEDAL.”
OEM hardware matters here because correct thread pitch, shoulder length, and seating are critical for pedal alignment and safe brake feel—universal bolts can cause side-play or premature bush wear.

Also searched as: brake pedal pivot bolt, rear brake pedal bolt, brake lever pivot screw, pedal screw RAE00332F.

Before you buy: Confirm Himalayan 450 and match by part number + photo/diagram position (brake pedal pivot).


Key Features

  • Genuine Royal Enfield part number: RAE00332/F

  • Listed description: “SCREW, BRAKE PEDAL”

  • Used at the rear brake pedal pivot (supports smooth pedal movement)

  • Helps fix: loose pedal play, binding pedal, stripped/rounded bolt head, missing pivot screw

  • OEM spec for correct thread + shoulder length + seating (avoids bush wear)

  • High return-prevention: order by part number, not “similar bolt”

  • Commonly searched as RAE00332 (suffix omitted) – we cover both formats


Compatibility Table 

Model Platform/Engine BS/Emission Years Status (✅/❓) Notes/Constraints
Himalayan 450 Sherpa 452 BS6 / Euro 5 (market dependent) 2024–On Confirmed as RAE00332/F “Screw, Brake Pedal” and shown in the 450 “Foot Rests and Controls” parts book context.
Guerrilla 450 Sherpa 452 BS6 / Euro 5 2024–On Some marketplace listings claim fitment, but not consistently confirmed in trusted dealer parts-book pages for Guerrilla—verify by VIN/parts estimate or match the pivot screw dimensions/photo.






Explicit exclusions: Not for Classic 350/500 (UCE), J-Series (Classic Reborn/Bullet J/Meteor/Hunter), or 650 Twins unless your exact parts estimate matches RAE00332/F.


Variants

No variants. (Search formats include: RAE00332/F and RAE00332.)


FAQs 

Q1 (Fitment): How do I confirm this is the correct screw for my bike?
Check your parts estimate for RAE00332/F, and compare your brake pedal pivot area with a photo/diagram (it’s the screw for the brake pedal pivot). If unsure, share a clear photo of your existing bolt/pivot area before ordering.

Q2 (Fitment): I only have “RAE00332” written—same part?
In many listings the suffix is omitted. Dealer catalogs show this as RAE00332/F – SCREW, BRAKE PEDAL, so RAE00332 is commonly the shorthand search.

Q3 (Comparison): OEM screw vs local hardware bolt—why does it matter?
Brake pedal pivot hardware needs correct shoulder length/thread to keep the pedal aligned on its bush. Incorrect bolts can cause side play, binding, or accelerated bush wear.

Q4 (Installation): Any precautions while replacing this screw?
Support the brake pedal, inspect the bush and return spring, and ensure the pedal moves freely after tightening. If the old screw seized, clean threads and confirm proper seating to avoid cross-threading.

Q5 (Symptoms): What problems does this part solve?
Loose/wobbly rear brake pedal, squeaking/binding pedal movement, missing pivot screw, stripped bolt head, or pedal not returning smoothly.

Q6 (Returns-prevention): What should I share to avoid ordering the wrong fastener?
Send a photo of the brake pedal pivot area and your old screw (side view), plus confirm the model is Himalayan 450. If you have a service estimate/VIN-based parts list, share the line showing RAE00332/F.

Verify Fitment on Official Brand Portals

For selected genuine spare parts, you can cross-check the part number on the official brand portals before ordering.

Royal Enfield Official Spares Portal

Hero MotoCorp Official eCatalogue

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