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Münch (motorcycles) : ウィキペディア英語版
Münch (motorcycles)

Münch was a German motorcycle manufacturer which, during the 1960s, produced the ''Mammoth'', a four-cylinder motorcycle using an NSU car engine.
Hugo Wilson wrote of the founder Friedl Münch:
Limited production began in 1966. The 'Mammoth' name was later dropped due to copyright reasons.
==Early history==
Friedl Münch began his career as a mechanic and engine tuner in the late 1940s, working especially with Horex motorcycles. The Horex factory noted the success of his home-tuned racers, and offered Münch a job in their competition department.
When Horex ceased motorcycle manufacture in 1956, Friedl Münch purchased the remaining stocks of motorcycles and spares, and sold his own race-tuned Horex cafe racers from his workshop in Altenstadt, Germany.

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