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    My new Miami, a 1915 battery model i believe. Looking to trade a magneto motor for a battery one, also looking for an early gas tank and any other Miami parts Thanks..
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    Louie
    FaceBook >>>Modern Antique Cycle
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    WOW, great project Louie! Good luck, it looks pretty complete!

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    • #3
      When you find a bike that old, and complete, there is usually a good story about how it survived. Beautiful motorcycle, Louie and I know it has significance for you because it was made in Middletown, Ohio.
      Last edited by exeric; 05-12-2022, 08:08 AM.
      Eric Smith
      AMCA #886

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      • #4
        Nice. Thanks for sharing.

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        • #5
          People that know me know that I've had Miami stuff along time and am always looking. This chassis came to me by email from a guy that saw some of my post on the web and contacted me. His story was his grandfather got it out of, and i hate to say it, a barn, many years ago. It is complete except the internals of the rear hub, even the drive belt is still installed. He also contacted Barber museum who sent someone out to look at it but not before I made in an offer for it, he decided to sell to me when I told him after I get it together he and his dad can come and ride it anytime. I installed a spare motor in it and a partial tank, i'm working on getting a better tank.
          Louie
          FaceBook >>>Modern Antique Cycle
          Blog Site >>> http://louiemcman.blogspot.com/
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          • #6
            Update: making belt tensioner, muffler, and some small parts.
            Looking for a Battery Motor for accuracy!


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            Louie
            FaceBook >>>Modern Antique Cycle
            Blog Site >>> http://louiemcman.blogspot.com/
            YouTube >>> LouieMCman

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            • #7
              Great Find! Good luck on the build Louie.

              *M.A.D.*

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              • #8
                What a find Louie! Please post more pics at you make progress, I’m sure we’d all like to follow along.

                Jim

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                • #9
                  Starting to look like a complete bike, muffler, belt tensioner, belt guard almost done. Starting on battery boxes and coil mount.... 1915 Miami 2.jpg
                  Louie
                  FaceBook >>>Modern Antique Cycle
                  Blog Site >>> http://louiemcman.blogspot.com/
                  YouTube >>> LouieMCman

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                  • #10
                    Latest update, battery boxes, coil and muffler done.....still looking for that battery motor!

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                    Louie
                    FaceBook >>>Modern Antique Cycle
                    Blog Site >>> http://louiemcman.blogspot.com/
                    YouTube >>> LouieMCman

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                    • #11
                      Your Miami is looking great, Louie. You did an amazing job on the muffler, very impressive. I've made mufflers for a '16 Ex, and '16 H-D. Tons of work but worth the effort. I love seeing people grab the bull by the horns and fabricate parts that no one makes !
                      Eric Smith
                      AMCA #886

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