All good info, AW. Thank you.
It's not that I don't understand gearing and such, it's just that I never messed with electric drive systems.
I once built a 2 wheel scooter using bicycle headpost and steering, welded to an angle iron (Bed frame stuff). My Dad welded the sprocket to the wheel barrow rear wheel. I had 1 of the same wheels in the front, also. I put a 4 HP Cushman engine on it, off a salt spreader. You had to pull the start handle UP, instead of mashing it down, like on Cushman scooters.
Once It got running, I had a lever to mash with 1 foot and that tightened the belt. It went so fast, I got both eyes full of tears and nearly ran off the blacktop road. NOT much traffic back in those days. I was 12 or 13 at the time.
If the engine gets overpowered, it pulls down real bad or dies. If electric gets overpowered something usually burns up, and, I'm like you, I can't afford to burn stuff up, if it's possible to avoid.
On the sawmill we built, I used 13" trailer wheels and tires. Figured out the gearing at speed so the blade ran correctly. That too was gasoline engine. I have to look up the calculators and get the gearing near as possible.
You are the only one I know of that has played with the treadmill and wheelchair motors, so, I ask you mainly what to expect, so I can relate to that when I get close to powering up anything.
Really appreciate your posting of links and such. Thank you, Harold in CR.