Below is a write up I did a while back outlining the history of my Miami and motors...FastEddie and everyone else are welcome to stop by anytime your around Augusta, Ga...just contact me.....
" I had a Miami motor that I bought at an AMCA swap meet back in the early 90's because it was made in my birth town of Middletown, Ohio and thought it would make a cool display, I had never seen a complete Miami Bike. A couple years later a Miami came up for sale on eBay and I purchased it for $4600.00 out of Hartford, CT. It came with a spare motor and a box full of spare parts. I quickly got one of the motors running by installing 5 HP Briggs and Stratton rings on the piston. I made a belt tensioner, handlebars, exhaust pipe and muffler, and rear belt pulley to fit on a newer set of bicycle wheels to get the bike operational. The bike is a 1916 Model 15 belt drive 15 Cubic Inch single. It is a unique experience to ride an early belt drive motorcycle, if you ever get a chance don't pass it by. I have since started a Miami Power Cycle Data Base and have found six mostly complete bikes (3 running) and about six more motors of which I have two. I have spare fenders and original wheels for future use and believe I have enough spare parts to keep future owners riding this bike for another 100 years. I also picked up a Miami bicycle of the same vintage that is all original, even the tires."