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Rear Brake Operating Lever Assembly (Drum Brake) for Royal Enfield Bullet / Electra | 110287/8 (110287) | Genuine OEM
Rear Brake Operating Lever Assembly (Drum Brake) for Royal Enfield Bullet / Electra | 110287/8 (110287) | Genuine OEM
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Royal Enfield 110287/8 is the Rear Brake Operating Lever Assembly used on classic/legacy Royal Enfield drum-brake rear hubs. In many catalogues it appears simply as “LEVER ASSY”, while parts references also identify it as the rear brake operating lever under code 110287 (same component family).
This lever is the external arm that links your rear brake rod to the rear drum brake cam mechanism. If the lever is bent (tip-over damage), rounded at the mounting, misaligned, or worn at the linkage point, you’ll notice weak braking feel, inconsistent pedal travel, or difficulty in setting correct rear brake free-play. Replacing it with a genuine OEM lever ensures correct geometry and fit, which matters for predictable braking and reduced wear on the brake rod/clevis hardware.
OEM vs aftermarket: Many aftermarket levers are sold as “fits Bullet” but vary in thickness, alignment and finish. An OEM part is safer for durability and correct mechanical leverage—especially on restoration builds.
Key Features
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Genuine Royal Enfield spare part: 110287/8 – LEVER ASSY
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Part identity also referenced as “LEVER, REAR BRAKE OPERATING” (110287)
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Designed for rear drum brake operating mechanism (rear brake rod linkage)
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Helps restore consistent rear brake feel and correct free-play adjustment
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Ideal replacement for bent/worn lever arms (common on older Bullets)
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OEM geometry reduces misalignment and repeat wear vs many generic copies
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Quantity: 1 piece
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Manufacturer/Brand: Royal Enfield (as listed by dealer catalogues)
Compatibility Table
PLEASE CEHCK PART NUMBER BEFORE PURCHASE
| Model | Platform | Brake Type | Fitment |
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| Bullet 350 (Legacy) | Legacy Bullet | Rear drum | ❓ Verify (dealer list only) |
| Deluxe / Machismo / Campus | Legacy Bullet | Rear drum | ❓ Verify (dealer list only) |
| Bullet 500 (Legacy) | Legacy Bullet | Rear drum | ❓ Verify (dealer list only) |
| Electra 4S (KS/ES) | Legacy Electra | Rear drum | ❓ Verify (dealer list only) |
| Electra 5S (KS/ES) | Legacy Electra | Rear drum | ❓ Verify (dealer list only) |
| Machismo A350 / A500 | AVL-era references | Rear drum | ❓ Verify (dealer list only) |
Confirmed exclusions (safe guidance): Do not assume for UCE/J-Series/650
Variants
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110287/8 (Lever Assy)
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Cross-reference naming: often sold/mentioned as 110287 Rear Brake Operating Lever
FAQs
1) What exactly is 110287/8?
It’s the rear brake operating lever assembly (often shown as “LEVER ASSY”), referenced as rear brake operating lever 110287 in parts sources.
2) Is 110287 and 110287/8 the same?
110287 is used as the rear brake operating lever reference, while some catalogues list the assembly as 110287/8. Match by your parts manual/microfiche to avoid wrong ordering.
3) Will it fit Classic 350 Reborn / Meteor / Hunter / Interceptor 650?
Not confirmed for those platforms in the referenced part listings. Order only if your official parts lookup shows 110287/8 (or 110287).
4) When should I replace this lever?
If the lever is bent, the linkage hole is ovalized, the mounting is loose, or rear brake free-play can’t be set correctly.
5) Do you also sell the brake cam and rod?
This lever is one component; rear brake cam/rod are separate parts (recommended to inspect together during service).
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