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Royal Enfield Brake Pedal Assembly 1100718/E for Meteor 350
Royal Enfield Brake Pedal Assembly 1100718/E for Meteor 350
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Royal Enfield 1100718/E Brake Pedal Assembly is a genuine rear brake control pedal used on compatible Royal Enfield Meteor 350 motorcycles where this exact part number is specified. It is commonly searched as a Meteor 350 brake pedal, rear brake pedal, foot brake pedal, brake pedal assembly, brake lever or Royal Enfield Meteor foot brake lever.
The brake pedal is the right-side rider foot control used to operate the rear brake system. A bent, cracked, loose, worn or accident-damaged pedal can affect braking feel, foot position, brake actuation and rider confidence. This genuine Royal Enfield pedal assembly is the correct OE-style replacement when the original Meteor 350 brake pedal has been damaged after a fall, impact, crash repair, footrest-area repair, or long-term wear around the pivot / mounting area.
Public Royal Enfield parts references identify 1100718/E as Brake Pedal Assy. Earlier references 1100718/A and 1100718/B are shown with replacement part number 1100718/E, making this the current replacement reference in those parts listings.
Use this genuine Royal Enfield part only where 1100718/E or the 1100718 brake pedal assembly reference is specified in the rear brake / rider foot control parts diagram. This is not the gear shifter, not the rear brake master cylinder, not the brake pedal rubber, not a brake rod, not a footrest bracket, and not a universal brake lever.
Key Features
- Genuine Royal Enfield spare part
- Part number: 1100718/E
- Earlier references shown as replaced by 1100718/E: 1100718/A and 1100718/B
- Factory description: Brake Pedal Assy
- Rear brake foot control pedal for catalogue-matched Meteor 350 applications
- Commonly searched as Meteor 350 brake pedal, rear brake pedal and foot brake pedal
- Useful for accident repair, fall damage, foot control repair and workshop replacement stock
- Helps restore correct rear brake pedal position and factory-style pedal operation
- OE-style fitment where the parts catalogue specifies 1100718/E
- Better fitment confidence than universal brake levers or locally repaired bent pedals
Buyer Search Names / Internal Search Keywords
Customers may also search this part as: Royal Enfield 1100718/E, 1100718E, 1100718 brake pedal, 1100718/B brake pedal, 1100718/A brake pedal, Meteor 350 brake pedal assembly, Meteor 350 rear brake pedal, Meteor 350 foot brake lever, Royal Enfield brake pedal assy, Meteor 350 brake lever, right side brake pedal Meteor 350, Royal Enfield genuine brake pedal.
Verified Compatibility
| Brand | Model | Application | Fitment Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Royal Enfield | Meteor 350 | Rear brake pedal / rider right-side foot brake control | Compatible where 1100718/E or 1100718 is specified |
| Royal Enfield | Meteor 350 BS6 | Brake pedal assembly | Seller references list Meteor 350 BS6; confirm by part number before ordering |
Supersession / Replacement Note
Public Royal Enfield parts references show 1100718/A and 1100718/B as earlier brake pedal assembly references with replacement part number 1100718/E. If your old part number or catalogue shows 1100718/A or 1100718/B, use 1100718/E only after confirming the same 1100718 brake pedal assembly chain for your exact Meteor 350 variant.
Important Fitment Note
This listing is for the brake pedal assembly only. It is not the rear brake master cylinder, not the brake pedal rubber pad only, not the footrest assembly, not the rider control plate, not the gear shifter, not the brake hose, not the brake disc, not the brake caliper, and not a complete rear brake kit.
Do not order only by visual appearance. Brake pedals can differ by pivot design, bend profile, mounting position, return spring layout, master-cylinder linkage and footrest bracket geometry. Match 1100718/E in the exact parts diagram before purchase.
Do not order for Classic 350 Reborn, New Bullet 350, Hunter 350, Classic 350 UCE, Thunderbird, Himalayan 411, Scram 411, Himalayan 450, Guerrilla 450, Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Super Meteor 650, Shotgun 650, Bear 650, Classic 650 or any other Royal Enfield model unless the exact parts catalogue confirms 1100718/E for the brake pedal assembly.
When Should This Part Be Replaced?
- Brake pedal is bent after a fall or side impact
- Pedal is cracked, broken or structurally damaged
- Rear brake pedal position feels incorrect due to pedal deformation
- Pedal pivot or mounting area is worn or loose
- Brake pedal return or actuation feels abnormal after impact
- Foot control area is being restored with genuine parts
- Workshop wants correct Meteor 350 brake pedal instead of straightening a damaged pedal
Why This Part Matters
The rear brake pedal directly affects rider control and braking confidence. A damaged or poorly repaired pedal can cause inconsistent rear brake feel, poor foot placement, linkage alignment issues, or unsafe brake operation. Using the genuine Royal Enfield 1100718/E helps restore the intended brake pedal geometry and right-side foot control layout on compatible Meteor 350 motorcycles.
Recommended Related Parts to Check
- Rear brake master cylinder and push rod / linkage area
- Brake pedal return spring and pivot hardware
- Right-side rider footrest assembly
- Footrest bracket / control plate after impact
- Brake hose and rear caliper operation
- Rear brake fluid level and bleeding condition
- Brake light switch operation after pedal replacement
What’s in the Box
1 x Royal Enfield Brake Pedal Assembly – 1100718/E
Brake master cylinder, linkage hardware, return spring, footrest assembly, brake hose, brake caliper, brake pads, brake disc and other rear brake parts are included only if specifically supplied or shown separately.
Installation Notes
- Installation should be done by a trained mechanic because the part affects brake operation.
- Inspect the pivot, return spring, linkage and brake light switch during installation.
- Do not force-fit if mounting points do not align naturally.
- After fitting, check brake pedal free play and rear brake actuation.
- Confirm brake light switch operation after installation.
- Check rear wheel rotation and brake drag before riding.
- Perform a low-speed brake test before normal riding.
- If the motorcycle had crash damage, inspect the full footrest and rear brake control area before replacing only the pedal.
Return-Prevention Note
Order only if your motorcycle requires 1100718/E Brake Pedal Assy. This is a part-number-specific rear brake pedal assembly for catalogue-matched Meteor 350 applications and should not be treated as a universal Royal Enfield brake lever.
FAQs
What is 1100718/E?
1100718/E is a genuine Royal Enfield Brake Pedal Assy, used as the rear brake foot pedal where this part number is specified.
Does this fit Meteor 350?
Yes, seller references list 1100718/E / 1100718 brake pedal assembly for Meteor 350 applications. Confirm by exact part number before ordering.
Is 1100718/E the replacement for 1100718/A and 1100718/B?
Public Royal Enfield parts references show 1100718/A and 1100718/B with replacement part number 1100718/E.
Is this the rear brake pedal?
Yes. This is the rider right-side rear brake pedal assembly, not the front brake lever.
Does this include the master cylinder?
No. Rear brake master cylinder and hydraulic components are separate unless specifically supplied or shown separately.
Does this include the brake pedal rubber?
Only if supplied as part of the sealed brake pedal assembly package. Check the package contents before installation.
Can I use this on Classic 350 Reborn or Bullet 350?
Do not order for Classic 350 Reborn or New Bullet 350 unless the exact parts catalogue confirms 1100718/E. Those models can use different brake pedal references.
Can a bent brake pedal be repaired instead of replaced?
A lightly bent pedal may sometimes be straightened by a workshop, but for safety and correct brake feel, replacement with the correct genuine pedal is generally safer when the part is damaged or weakened.
When should the brake pedal be replaced?
Replace it if it is bent, cracked, loose, worn at the pivot, damaged after a fall, or causing abnormal rear brake control feel.
Is this a genuine Royal Enfield part?
Yes. This listing is for genuine Royal Enfield part number 1100718/E.
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