Motorcycle/scooter tires provide a great suspension of their own, but yeah, a 20 incher is best paired with a suspension anyway.. 
The adapter i mentioned can be used to push the sprocket inwards significantly, which makes chain driving a bike with tapered chainstays a non-problem. Same with the recumpence adapter.. i think it has 1/4 inch or more of inward offset..
Defeat? no way. You can also run dual 2 stage geared hubs. You can go to a 24" rear wheel to free up more space for mounting a motor.. the only frustrating thing is finding the optimal choice you will be happy with long term.. in the meantime, we have analysis paralysis.. i have been there myself for most of this journey
The adapter i mentioned can be used to push the sprocket inwards significantly, which makes chain driving a bike with tapered chainstays a non-problem. Same with the recumpence adapter.. i think it has 1/4 inch or more of inward offset..
Defeat? no way. You can also run dual 2 stage geared hubs. You can go to a 24" rear wheel to free up more space for mounting a motor.. the only frustrating thing is finding the optimal choice you will be happy with long term.. in the meantime, we have analysis paralysis.. i have been there myself for most of this journey
