What is the introduction of the Honda CBR650R handlebar T switch?
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The T button on the Honda CBR650R handlebar is a traction control switch that requires a long press to operate. The following is an introduction to the Honda CBR650R after its facelift: 1. Engine: In pursuit of the smoothness of the inline 4-cylinder engine originally equipped in the CBR/CB650F at high RPM, the piston shape was redesigned, the compression ratio was increased by 0.2 to 11.6, and the cam profile was modified to increase the overlap time of the intake and exhaust valves. The horsepower increased from 90ps to 95ps, and the RPM increased from 11,000rpm to 12,000rpm. 2. Chassis: The difference between the CB/CBR650R and the previous generation lies in the chassis components and frame. The chassis components adopt inverted front forks, radial calipers, and aluminum alloy wheels, successfully reducing the weight of the front and rear wheels by 970g to achieve the goal of lightweight. The frame part was adjusted using analysis technology.