Looks like an early Munch Mammut (or Mammoth or TT), later ones had cast wheels to handle the torque. I doubt that it uses a genuine Norton frame; they're too small and puny! According to Wikipedia, less than 500 we're made.
I too wondered if there was a Munch connection, but the transmission primary is completely different. And from the link that JP provided, it was made in 1969!
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Dutch licence plate and scenery, it comes up on a few Dutch sites like this one:
https://amklassiek.nl/koning-zelfbouw-3/2021/11/27/
Looks like an early Munch Mammut (or Mammoth or TT), later ones had cast wheels to handle the torque. I doubt that it uses a genuine Norton frame; they're too small and puny! According to Wikipedia, less than 500 we're made.
Thanks, JP! I'll add that link to the post.
I too wondered if there was a Munch connection, but the transmission primary is completely different. And from the link that JP provided, it was made in 1969!
This is Anonymous. I read the translation of the link. Apparently I was wrong; it's not a Munch and it is a genuine Norton frame.
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