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Rear Brake Pedal (Foot Brake Lever) for Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 (Euro 5) – RAE00301
Rear Brake Pedal (Foot Brake Lever) for Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 (Euro 5) – RAE00301
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RAE00301 is the genuine Royal Enfield rear brake pedal / foot brake lever used on the Guerrilla 450 (Euro 5 / E5 markets)—the lever your right foot presses to actuate the rear brake via the linkage. It is most commonly replaced after a fall/impact when the pedal gets bent, the toe pad angle becomes uncomfortable, or the lever no longer returns smoothly.
This is an OEM-geometry part, so the pedal height, throw, and linkage alignment remain correct—important for predictable rear braking feel and for avoiding premature wear on the master-cylinder joint. Also searched as: “rear brake lever Guerrilla 450,” “foot brake pedal,” “brake pedal lever,” “PEDAL, BRAKE RAE00301.”
Before you buy: Guerrilla 450 and Himalayan 450 brake pedals are frequently confused—match by part number + photo/linkage shape and confirm your model/market (E5/Euro 5).
(Dealer catalogues list this as “PEDAL, BRAKE” for RAE00301.)
Key Features
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Genuine Royal Enfield part family: RAE00301 (rear brake pedal / foot brake lever)
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Confirmed application in listings for Guerrilla 450 E5 / Euro 5
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Restores correct pedal height/angle after bending from tip-over (common on street + light trail use)
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OEM-spec geometry for proper linkage alignment and consistent rear-brake feel
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Correct replacement when the pedal is scraped, cracked, twisted, or returning poorly
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“Also searched as”: rear brake lever, foot brake pedal, brake pedal lever, PEDAL BRAKE RAE00301
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Return-prevention focused: not “universal”—order strictly by part number + visual match
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Export-friendly: clear fitment constraints to avoid cross-model confusion
Compatibility Table
| Model | Platform/Engine | BS/Emission | Years | Status (✅/❓) | Notes/Constraints |
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| Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 | Sherpa 452 | Euro 5 / E5 (market-dependent) | 2024–On | ✅ | Multiple independent listings specify RAE00301 (/F) for Guerrilla 450 E5. Match by photo/linkage. |
Explicit exclusion guidance (to prevent returns): If your bike is Himalayan 450, do not assume RAE00301—check your parts estimate; many catalogues list RAE00331/G as the Himalayan 450 rear brake pedal.
Variants
FAQs
Q1 (Fitment): How do I confirm this fits my Guerrilla 450?
Check your parts estimate/VIN list for RAE00301 and match the pedal’s linkage end + toe pad shape with your existing lever. Guerrilla 450 E5 is explicitly referenced with RAE00301 in listings.
Q2 (Fitment): Will this fit Himalayan 450 since both share Sherpa 452?
Do not assume. The engine family is shared, but rear-set/lever geometries can differ. We do not have enough independent confirmations to mark Himalayan 450 as ✅ for RAE00301, and Himalayan 450 is commonly listed with RAE00331/G. Verify by VIN/estimate and photo before ordering.
Q3 (Comparison): OEM vs aftermarket brake pedal—what’s the real difference?
OEM keeps factory throw/height/offset, which affects brake feel and linkage alignment. Aftermarket may add adjustability or different toe tips, but can change ergonomics and requires careful setup.
Q4 (Installation): Any precautions when replacing the rear brake pedal?
Support the bike securely, note spring orientation, and re-check free play and rear brake action after install. If the linkage joint or clevis pin is worn, replace/inspect them during fitment.
Q5 (Symptoms): What problems does a new brake pedal solve?
Bent lever, uncomfortable pedal angle, scraping on exhaust/frame, poor return action, or inconsistent brake feel after impact.
Q6 (Returns-prevention): What should I share to confirm fitment before dispatch?
Send (1) bike model + year, (2) photo of your current pedal from the outside, and (3) your parts estimate/VIN list showing the part number. This avoids the common Guerrilla/Himalayan mix-up.
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