Royal Enfield (Genuine OEM)
Rear Chain Pad (Swingarm Chain Slider) for Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 (Euro 4/BS4) – 587855/B (Replaces 587855/A)
Rear Chain Pad (Swingarm Chain Slider) for Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 (Euro 4/BS4) – 587855/B (Replaces 587855/A)
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Royal Enfield 587855/B (search term: 587855) is the genuine OEM Rear Chain Pad—also called the swingarm chain slider / chain rub pad. It mounts on the swingarm and cushions the chain run to prevent chain slap, reduce noise, and stop the chain from cutting grooves into the swingarm during bumps, hard acceleration, or loose-chain riding.
This part is shown in parts portals under the Himalayan 410/411 Euro 4 swingarm section and is commonly ordered for Himalayan 411 (LS410) setups where the rear chain pad has cracked, worn thin, hardened, or broken at mounting points.
Supersession: catalogs show 587855/A replaced by 587855/B, so 587855/B is the current/updated supply reference. citeturn0search1turn0search7
Also searched as: rear chain pad, chain slider, chain pad rubber, swingarm chain protector, chain guide pad, chain slap rubber.
Before you buy: confirm your bike is Himalayan 411 (LS410) and match the pad shape/mounting points by photo before dispatch to prevent wrong orders across variants.
Key Features
- Genuine OEM Royal Enfield part number 587855/B (CHAIN PAD)
- Supersedes 587855/A (order 587855/B as the latest supply reference)
- Reduces chain slap noise and vibration by cushioning chain movement
- Protects swingarm from wear/grooving caused by chain contact
- Correct OEM compound and fitment vs generic rubber pads
- Recommended replacement when pad is cracked, hardened, worn thin, or broken at tabs
- Return-prevention: photo verification of mounting points supported before shipping
Compatibility Table
| Model | Platform/Engine | BS/Emission | Years | Status (✅/❓) | Notes/Constraints |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 (Euro 4) | LS410 | Euro 4 / BS4 (market dependent) | 2017–2020 (verify by VIN) | ✅ | Listed in dealer parts portals under “HIMALAYAN 410 EURO 4” swingarm section as CHAIN PAD. Supersession: 587855/A → 587855/B. citeturn0search0turn0search1turn0search7 |
| Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 (other years/markets) | LS410 | BS3/BS6 (market dependent) | varies | ❓ | Not consistently confirmed across sources for every year/market. Verify by old part number or photo match before ordering. |
| Scram 411 | LS410 | BS6 | 2022–2023 | ❓ | Not confirmed by the sources retrieved for 587855/B. Verify by EPC/VIN or photo match. |
| Himalayan 450 / 650 Twins / J-Series 350 models | — | — | — | ❓ | Not compatible unless you have a direct EPC/old-part match (different swingarm/chain guide design). |
Variants
No variants.
FAQs
Q1 (Fitment): How do I confirm 587855/B fits my Himalayan?
Match three things: (1) bike is Himalayan 411 (LS410), (2) your old part number (if available) is 587855/A or 587855/B, and (3) the pad shape + mounting points match your swingarm. Share a clear photo of the chain pad area before dispatch for confirmation. citeturn0search1turn0search0
Q2 (Fitment): Will this work on Scram 411 or other Royal Enfield models?
Not confirmed in the retrieved sources. Chain pads can look similar but differ in length and mounting holes. Order only after EPC/VIN confirmation or photo match.
Q3 (Comparison): OEM chain pad vs local rubber pad—what’s the difference?
OEM pads usually match the swingarm profile and hole alignment better, so they don’t shift under load. Poor-fit pads can move, wear faster, and still allow swingarm damage.
Q4 (Installation): Any precautions while installing?
Clean the swingarm surface, ensure the pad seats flat, and avoid over-tightening at plastic tabs. Check chain slack after installation to reduce premature wear.
Q5 (Symptoms): What problems does this pad solve?
Chain slap noise, swingarm wear marks, pad cracked/hardened, pad worn thin, pad missing/broken, and rough chain movement feel on bumps.
Q6 (Returns-prevention): What should I send you before shipping?
Send (1) bike model + year/market, and (2) a photo of your existing chain pad and mounting points on the swingarm. This prevents wrong orders across Himalayan variants.
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