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Rider Footrest (Front Footpeg) RH for Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 – RAE00830/A
Rider Footrest (Front Footpeg) RH for Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 – RAE00830/A
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Royal Enfield RAE00830 is the Rider Footrest / Front Footpeg (Right-Hand side). This is the folding footpeg your right foot rests on while riding (brake-side). If the peg is bent after a fall, the grip surface is worn, or the hinge feels loose and unsafe, replacing the footrest restores correct rider ergonomics and stability—especially important for touring and off-road standing posture.
Because this is a genuine OEM footrest, you get correct knurl/serration, correct hinge geometry, and proper metal strength compared to many aftermarket pegs that look similar but can sit at the wrong angle or wear faster. It is commonly also searched as: right rider footpeg, RH front footrest, brake-side footpeg, Himalayan 450 rider step, rider footrest assembly RH.
Before you buy: Royal Enfield’s official spares portal is JavaScript-restricted in this environment, so confirm by VIN/EPC on your side and photo-match the peg + mounting before ordering (RH vs LH confusion is the #1 return reason).
Key Features
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Genuine Royal Enfield part family: RAE00830 = FOOTREST, RIDER, RH
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RH (Right-Hand) rider footrest / front footpeg (brake-side)
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Fixes bent, worn, slippery, or unsafe footpeg after drops/impact
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OEM serration/grip pattern designed for long-life traction
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Correct folding/hinge geometry to match stock bracket and pin set
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Helps prevent poor riding posture caused by misaligned/bent peg
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Sold as single unit (1 pc) in typical listings
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Best practice: inspect pin/clip/spring while replacing (prevents play)
Compatibility Table
| Model | Platform/Engine | BS/Emission | Years | Status (✅/❓) | Notes/Constraints |
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| Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 | Sherpa 450 platform | BS6 / Euro5 (market dependent) | 2024–On | Part identity is confirmed as FOOTREST, RIDER, RH (RAE00830/A & RAE00830/B). | |
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RAE00830/A — FOOTREST, RIDER, RH
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RAE00830/B — FOOTREST, RIDER, RH
FAQs
Q1 (Fitment): How do I confirm this RH rider footrest fits my Himalayan 450?
Confirm (1) your bike is Himalayan 450, (2) the side is RH / brake-side, and (3) the part number matches RAE00830/A or RAE00830/B on your EPC/VIN lookup or invoice. Then photo-match the peg shape and hinge area.
Q2 (Fitment): Is RH the same as “right side” when sitting on the bike?
Yes—RH means the rider’s right side while seated (typically the rear brake side). Many wrong orders happen due to RH/LH confusion—verify before buying.
Q3 (Comparison): OEM vs aftermarket footpegs—why choose genuine RAE00830?
OEM ensures correct folding angle, serration depth, and hinge geometry. Aftermarket pegs may fit physically but can sit slightly off-angle, wear faster, or transmit more vibration.
Q4 (Installation): Can I replace this footrest at home?
Usually yes. You’ll typically remove the retaining clip/pin hardware, control spring tension, and reassemble with proper lubrication on the pin. If the bracket is bent, replace/repair bracket first to avoid repeat wear.
Q5 (Symptoms): What problems does a damaged RH footrest cause?
Bent peg angle, reduced grip while standing, uneven rider posture, hinge looseness/rattle, or the peg not folding/returning smoothly after a fall.
Q6 (Returns-prevention): What should I share to avoid ordering the wrong side/part?
Send a clear photo of your existing footrest (top + hinge side), confirm bike model/year, and specify RH or LH. If possible, share the part number from your EPC/VIN screen or old bill.
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