Gary, I bought too fast - I was copying Karen Nakamura's Piaggio (Vespa) Boxer moped build and didn't know about the Astroflight motor til a few weeks after I had the Turnigy in hand. I would take that 3210 over my motor in an instant, but we'll see how it goes.
I will be adding a few pancake power supply fans on the open end of that sleeve with some kind of piece to keep dirt out - maybe a foam filter? I do expect it to get warm, from what I've read so far.
Gearing is currently set up for about an 70kph top speed - I forget the numbers, but it works out to something like that with the motor wound out - 130kv @ 48V.
However, the rear sprocket is currently a 41 tooth, I have on my shelf a 45 and a 50 as well, and I can also decrease the size of the motor pulley - pictured is a 4 inch, I also have 3.85 and a 3.45, if memory serves me. Basically the Moby's CVT was able to 'variate' between about a 2 inch and 4 inch effective diameter (the engine swings on a pivoting top mount with a sprung rear point), so I picked the largest point as a starting point.
Hopefully it won't totally bog, but if it does I can re-gear pretty easily.
As for the tank - there's a steel sheet between the halves, so getting into the left side is pretty much improbable without some surgery. I am thinking about cutting out the "chrome" parts under the Motobecane stickers - these are just covered with chrome stick-on R/C airplane graphic material from a hobby shop (fitting, eh?) - anyway, if I cut those out I could slide the cells in easily, but I think that might hurt the structural integrity of the frame... more thinking to do...
Here's a few more of the weekend's work. The drive is all mounted up, I need to trim the sleeve, and am considering a 12mm flanged bearing on the back side to take some of the side load off the bearings.