Looks good. Love the simplicity. I've been itching to make one of these ever since I saw yours & Adrian's original posts years ago. I finally decided to start my own build, but if I can buy your kit I may do that instead to save time. We recently bought a 44 year old house that needs lots of work, and my commute takes too long. Priorities . . . .
My bikes are old (18+ yrs). Would this work with old style bottom brackets? I think one is a BB50 cartridge, & the really old one is not even a cartridge. The older one has a big lock ring on one side that may be similar to what you show.
I was planning to build mine into a seatpost-mount bike rack. There are several available which are adjustable length (slide back & forth). It seems like with the ability to raise & lower it on the seatpost, & back & forth with the rack adjustment, I wouldn't need to sweat the design details as much. As long as I got it close, I could adjust it to a decent arrangement after it was built. It seems like this style would be good for someone (like you perhaps) to sell, because it could fit many bikes. Also, you can have the motor, batteries & controller all built in to the same package. Incorporate a wheel sensor somewhere & you wouldn't even need a throttle (I'd still want one though). If you mount the batteries on the bottom, you also get a rack out of the deal (bonus

). Have you considered selling a more complete package? It could also come on & off the bike easily, or even swap it over to another bike. It seems like many more people would be willing to install something like that.
The spring + auto twist-into-place engagement setup was pretty slick. Is it that it never did work well enough, or rather that it is not practical to make it work for a kit that goes on different bikes? If someone is willing to tweak it for their particular bike, can it be made to work well?
With a single swingarm, it seems easy to install & replace a piece of inner tube over the motor can. Is that recommended for some applications?
How much power can you get out of this setup? I recall someone made one with an 80mm motor. That must have been several kW. I was thinking of going with a low kV 63mm, possibly reterminated to wye, with 12s lipo. The SKS motors claim over 2kW. Is that remotely realistic for a friction drive? I don't need to go fast, but I have a big hill.
Thanks & good luck.