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Fork Brace (Front Fork Stabilizer) Textured Black for Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 / Himalayan 410 Euro 4 – 890088 (Replaces 1041374/A)

Fork Brace (Front Fork Stabilizer) Textured Black for Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 / Himalayan 410 Euro 4 – 890088 (Replaces 1041374/A)

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Important Order Policy
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 890088 is the genuine Fork Brace / Front Fork Stabilizer in textured black finish, designed to tie the fork legs together and help maintain better fork alignment—especially useful on rough roads where mudguard mounts and fork legs see constant vibration. This part is commonly replaced when the original brace is bent after an impact, cracked at mounting points, corroded, or when riders want the black textured finish as a direct replacement.

It is listed in Himalayan front-end/mudguard assemblies and is supplied as a Royal Enfield genuine spare by multiple parts catalogs. This part number is also referenced as the replacement for 1041374/A (superseded to 890088).

Also searched as: Himalayan fork brace, fork stabilizer, front fork brace, mudguard fork bridge, fork bridge bracket, Himalayan 411 fork support.

Before you buy: confirm your motorcycle is Himalayan 411 / Himalayan 410 Euro 4, and match your old brace by part number + mounting hole spacing + textured-black finish to prevent wrong orders.

Key Features 

  • Genuine Royal Enfield Fork Brace (Fork Stabilizer)Textured Black

  • Helps maintain fork alignment and supports the front-end mudguard assembly context

  • Ideal replacement for bent / cracked / rusted fork brace on Himalayan

  • Direct replacement part number: 890088 (supersedes 1041374/A)

  • OEM-spec geometry for correct fitment and bolt alignment (avoid aftermarket misalignment)

  • Return-prevention: verify by photo + hole spacing before dispatch

  • Suitable for riders doing frequent off-road / bad-road usage (higher vibration/impact exposure)

  • Finish: textured black (matches OEM-style rugged finish)

Compatibility Table 

Model Platform/Engine BS/Emission Years Status (✅/❓) Notes/Constraints
Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 LS410 BS4 / Euro 4 2017–2019 (typical BS4 window) Listed against Himalayan (Himalayan 410 Euro 4 / Himalayan 411) in parts catalog context; verify by old part match.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 410 (Euro 4) LS410 Euro 4 2017–2019 Explicitly shown as “HIMALAYAN 410 EURO 4” assignment for 890088 on parts catalog site.
Royal Enfield Scram 411 LS410 BS6 2022–2023 One seller notes “HIMALAYAN/SCRAM 411”; confirm via VIN/EPC or compare mounting geometry before ordering.












FAQs 

Q1 (Fitment): How can I confirm 890088 fits my Himalayan?
Match (1) model: Himalayan 411/LS410, (2) old brace photo, and (3) mounting hole alignment. If possible, confirm from your parts invoice/old packaging or share a clear photo of the installed brace for verification.

Q2 (Fitment): Will this work on Scram 411 or 650 Twins?
It’s not consistently confirmed across catalogs for Scram/650. Order only if your existing part number matches 890088 or your brace dimensions/mounting points match exactly (photo verification recommended).

Q3 (Comparison): Genuine OEM vs aftermarket fork brace—why choose OEM?
OEM parts typically ensure correct offset, hole spacing, and metal thickness, reducing risks like bolt-thread stress, misalignment, and mudguard fit issues—common complaints with generic braces.

Q4 (Installation): Any precautions while installing?
Support the bike securely, align the brace without forcing bolts, and torque evenly. If bolts don’t line up naturally, stop and re-check alignment—forcing can strip threads or stress the fork/mudguard mounts.

Q5 (Symptoms): What problems does a new fork brace solve?
Bent brace after impact, cracked mounting points, visible corrosion, mudguard/brace rattling, and poor alignment around the front mudguard assembly.

Q6 (Returns-prevention): What should I share to avoid ordering the wrong part?
Send two photos: (1) your current brace from the front, and (2) close-up of mounting holes/bolt positions. Also share your bike’s year + variant (BS4/BS6). This prevents wrong-fit returns.

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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