Münch Mammut TTS 1.200
- Power: 88 CV a 8.000 rpm
- Displacement (ccm): 1.177 ccm
- Type of engine: Four-cylinder, four strokes
- Transmisión: gearbox four-speed, chain drive
- Maximum speed: 200 Km/h approx.
- Produced units: 478
- Weight: 298 Kg
- Sold
Spectacular Münch Mammut from 1970. It works properly.
Münch was a German motorcycle manufacturer which, during the 1960s, produced the Mammoth, a four-cylinder motorcycle using an NSU car engine.
In 1966 Friedel Münch created the Mammoth, installing an NSU 996 cc overhead camshaft, 4 cylinder automobile engine with 55 hp into a tubular loop frame of his own construction.
In 1968, Münch used the new 1177 cc NSU TTS car motor for a revised machine, which he called the Münch4 1200TTS. The new motor gave 88 hp, and the machine was prone to break the heavy-duty spokes on the rear wheel, so Münch developed a unique and much stronger cast magnesium rear wheel, while retaining a spoked wire wheel up front.
It is estimated less than 500 machines were produced.
Münch built a four-cylinder monster that would go down in history as one of the bulkiest and most powerful motorcycles of the time.
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