i figured that the rpm at which the max tourque was would indicate what kind of general vibrations you got from the enjine. like engines with max tourque at 2500 or 3000 rpm mad that classic harley sound/vibration. and that ducatis with their 6000 rpm max torque had a higher, whine-ier sound/vibration.
but 2 things throw me off.. out of a ducati you never seem to get that low vibration even when the enjine is operating at 2500 rpm. and the VRSC harleys have a 7000 rpm max torque, but as far as i know they still have that classic harley sound/vibration.. so what exactly is it that give that trait to an engine? would i need to look at a whole torque chart in order to get a true feeling for the "sound" of an engine.
i do understand that the exhaust has some to do with the actual sound, but i am also considering the vibration transmitted thru the frame.
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