Jamie wrote:Can't wait to see some of those bikes come up on the random gallery ?
Jamie,I had been looking online at cafe race bikes last night and found this site with these bikes.I had never heard of them so I thought I'd post them.
"The 1967 Munch Mammoth (A very rare "production" motorcycle) was
an attempt to adapt a car engine to a motorcycle. The result was a
monster of a machine utilizing a double overhead cam inline 4 cylinder
engine, transverse mounted in the frame. It came with a number of
options, three different motor sizes, raging from 1200 CC’s up,
several different seats and tanks sizes, and they offered a
supercharged version as well, in 1967. The Mammoth was the fastest
production motorcycle in the world in its day, and was known for its
comfort and speed." 1966 after selling Cycle World magazine Floyd
Clymer tried to generate interest in the German-made Munch. This huge
motorcycle now featured a 1300cc engine developed for the NSU
automobile. While the most powerful motorcycle of its time, the
Mammoth, largely due to its expensive $4000 price tag, never caught
on,...
And this 2000 model,not sure if or how many of these were built.
Here is the link...
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... start%3D18Click on bikes
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