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The NSU Prinz automotive engine in a motorcycle frame was introduced by Friedel Munch in 1966 with the Mammoth 4, which won a large group of fans. Friedel Munch was the first motorcycle engineer who ventured to use a 4-cylinder car engine for building a street motorcycle with unprecedented power, the first true “Big Bike” in the world.