TRB.206 said:Paco returned my email and said “ The PAS is not available with Elite frame kit, because it need to be left side belt drive”
If you are hell bent on adding PAS, and have a controller to properly do it, you can use any off the shelf PAS ring( + magnet glued to crank) outside the motor. It would fit easily.

Do you know the belt drive variant he is talking about?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oWSajDks8I
It's an eeb frame, but with a modified motor with bike chain one side (pedal powered) and belt drive on the other side (motor powered). He uses a brake disc to sprocket adapter with it.
I am 99% sure this setup could be adapted to the coaxial bike. The only things you'd need are the fatbike 170mm rear end and a tensioner for the belt as the coaxial has chain growth whereas the eeb setup doesn't.
But really the coaxial is a motorbike with pedals. You can PAS up to ~800w, above it the efficiency will be so bad that you are better off going the appropriate gear with throttle and you will have a better range.
One thing I learned after building my 3rd high powered mid drive: you can't have it all. Other frames will have other issues. If you bring the chainring RPM into pedalling zone, at the same power levels you will literally be folding chainrings and bending chainring bolts like the cyc guys who are like Andy, doing 250nm+ at the chainring.
After rinding this bike for 1.5 years and similarly being bent on getting PAS at the start, even when I had it in mine I never used it. (I do use it on my 1200w bike.)
For the city, your palm reacts way quicker to dangers and opportunities than some pedal sensor, so throttle is safer.
Outside the city, unless you have all afternoon, you will be using throttle to get anywhere because you will be putting 2000w+ down and as I wrote above it is not feasable to reliably do that with PAS.
Off road, not having to predict and position your pedals for each obstacle will be a godsend, and electric dirt biking is way more fun then eletric assisting anyway. The bike can fit 2.5kwh easily, your legs will add 0.3kwh total during a good day until you are knackered. Similarly, your legs will do 500w max, with the motor doing 5000w. How much reliability and durability are you willing to give up for 10%?
You can look at how I ride and point out when would having PAS been useful for me, because I sure didn't miss it.
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