Yes, you are probably right about the phaserunner, but there's a possibility i will want more amps than that, so i can't really bank on the idea of the easy antisparks.
Interesting to know that you can get away with 72v on the XT90 antisparks!
I have an inherent mistrust for BMSes, unless they're of high quality. The ones from em3ev seem pretty nice but if i had a pack with one, i'd solder up a set of emergency bypass leads, because this bike will occasionally travel 100 miles from home, so in the case of failure, at least i'd have power.. Otherwise, i prefer a pack without a BMS as it is just another part that can fail.
It seems that if i bought the leaf 30mm mystery motor ( 3T ), and ended up with something crazy like a 20kV motor, and tuned the throttle % down, i'd have higher efficiency than if i used flux weakening on a FOC controller, or timing advance on an infineon clone. I'd just need a lot of amps to make power and couldn't use the phase runner, but that's not the end of the world.
I think the minimum kV i'd get with the 30mm leaf 3T would be 18kv. Just a guess based on the idea of taking the 14.4kv of the 4T and adding 25%.
If i can optimize the aerodynamics of the semi recumbent ( shouldn't be too hard with a big zzipper bubble and maybe a tailbox! ), i could hit that 45mph target top speed on just a 14S7P em3ev pack.

so, it looks like i can achieve my lofty goals here.
Here is the bike climbing up the steepest mountain in my area.. this would literally be the bare minimum motor.. the mountain road is 8 miles and i'd have to take it slow but it can be done..
The situation may be better than this, as the leafie peaks 2% higher in efficiency than the MXUS.