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it's all subjective- my pal's M/O's sound tinny to me if I am following.
It is annoying for a full day(s) of riding, and I drop back a far ways if he is leading.
From a rider's perspective it is different, and that can be dependent on tips, road surface, barrier walls and even how much crap is in the saddlebags.
And the mechanical condition, displacement, cams, ignition timing, and fuel delivery
Suggest that you might find your perfect match at a bike night or dealer BBQ, go where the bikes are.
Monster Ovals a Low down deep sounding, perfect for a touring bike. They will bark if you open it up. But if you want you can sneek up on on old lady with them too.
Search for Monster Ovals on YouTube. Many of them do a good job of sounding true.
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