1. no
2. yes
3. no, it wont be strong to handle the torque comming from the motor considering the weight of the bike, your weight, battery weight, wind, terain
ok so, here is the situation
i have been looking into doing same thing you have shown on the picture and did some research, asked people who new and so on
finaly after all, i went to bike shop here in scaumburg preformance bicycles and spoke to guy who converted bicycles to both electric and gass
he told me
"....."
do not get freewheel hub get cassette hub with disc brake
1. your motor will strip the threads on the freewheel hub, freewheel is nothing but problems after problems especialy if setup is done with after market parts, you are not riding BMX
2. threaded hubs are not strong and will not last you long time as you are running heavy, here look at this one its destroyed customer wouldn't listen to me and look
3. the cassette hub is strong and cheep worth money spent even if it gets destroyed i will sell you one for $15, i have never had customer come back complaining
4. mount cog or sprocket on to disk brake mount and tighten the mount with steel bend this will last you long time, all my gass bike customers have it and so far no problems
5. if you want freewheel on motor side install it directly on the motor or make the gear box for it
then he gave me price for new wheels, tires, tire tubes, 3 cogs, and i was like indirectly f you man cost is to high
so now i dont know if my new setup will actualy work with my heavy bike but will see, i will have the whole setup done by sunday probably so just wait and see if i succeeeeed follow my built instructions and you will be safe
2. yes
3. no, it wont be strong to handle the torque comming from the motor considering the weight of the bike, your weight, battery weight, wind, terain
ok so, here is the situation
i have been looking into doing same thing you have shown on the picture and did some research, asked people who new and so on
finaly after all, i went to bike shop here in scaumburg preformance bicycles and spoke to guy who converted bicycles to both electric and gass
he told me
"....."
do not get freewheel hub get cassette hub with disc brake
1. your motor will strip the threads on the freewheel hub, freewheel is nothing but problems after problems especialy if setup is done with after market parts, you are not riding BMX
2. threaded hubs are not strong and will not last you long time as you are running heavy, here look at this one its destroyed customer wouldn't listen to me and look
3. the cassette hub is strong and cheep worth money spent even if it gets destroyed i will sell you one for $15, i have never had customer come back complaining
4. mount cog or sprocket on to disk brake mount and tighten the mount with steel bend this will last you long time, all my gass bike customers have it and so far no problems
5. if you want freewheel on motor side install it directly on the motor or make the gear box for it
then he gave me price for new wheels, tires, tire tubes, 3 cogs, and i was like indirectly f you man cost is to high
so now i dont know if my new setup will actualy work with my heavy bike but will see, i will have the whole setup done by sunday probably so just wait and see if i succeeeeed follow my built instructions and you will be safe