As the Hub Motor Turns and the Lipo Fire Burns. I hope DA is right.
http://www.leafbike.com/products/diy-bike-conversion-kit/20-inch-electric-hub-motor-kit/updated-20-inch-48v-1500w-rear-hub-motor-bike-conversion-kit-986.html
I have been reading about hub motors and the internal gearing can be changed. Sometimes you can pick different ratios when ordering. If DA is right.
Good. Then the red bike is perfect for it. I can put a basket on the front and run SLA in the back or run Lipo in the front and haul shit in the back. Good.

I was thinking about using it for the red bike anyway when walking in the cold. Too much hassle switching everything over AGAIN! 25 degrees in April. Really!! I will finally have a cargo bike like the Currie. I ran 48V SLA with the Schwinn and that is a 1,000W hub motor so it should run either SLA or Lipo.
I may just learn to live with the over gearing on the black 20" bike for now. It is very easy to walk up steep hills when you are running a pot. Same thing you said about stairs but not in my case as the sharp turn towards the top plus the neighbor downstairs complaining about the noise. I did use the pot walking up a steep hill and is easier than walking without a bike.
I think I will just get some GOOD mabye Cantilever brakes for the black bike for down hills and hook up the pedal crank so I can pedal and call it a day. Actually I could get a cassette, derailleur and gears for pedal assist. Good for a little exercise like discussed earlier. Walk up steep hills and pedal assist on non steep hills. Either way I get exercise.
Where I live I don't need really good brakes to go to Wall-Mart or grocery shopping. No hills that amount to anything. Slow and cautious around here is necessary as no one obeys traffic laws. people drive like manics around here and there is a considerable amount of traffic. Also three major grocery stores are less than three miles. Slow and easy with the hub motor and SLAs or old Lipo should work.
I will run the new Lipo exclusively with the 24V motor. Hopefully I can set the Lipo alarm for 3.6V. When it goes off I switch the packs. Downtown is only
1.3 to 1.5 miles depending which part. 3.7 miles to Wall-Mart super center in Glenville. The Rotterdam square mall and Mohawk commons are 3.9 miles Since I own six new SLAs and will only use four for the new hub motor I have two left over just in case both alarms go off when running the new Lipo.
Since I don't buy groceries at those places it is good for me.
Looks like I will have a good cargo bike and a commuter bike. A 77T sprocket from Kings will gear it down to 21mph from 27mph. I will have the 20" wheel and 60T spoke sprocket for the front of the 24" bike. It would definitely be much easier to live with.

I will look at my bank accounts tomorrow. May as well order the second 1000W motor for the front of the 24" bike awhile I am at it.

I will need two motor sprockets though and already ordered a 11T replacement for the rear motor as I took the one off that 1,000W 48V motor for the 500W 24V motor.
http://www.leafbike.com/products/diy-bike-conversion-kit/20-inch-electric-hub-motor-kit/updated-20-inch-48v-1500w-rear-hub-motor-bike-conversion-kit-986.html
Perfect for the Dimond Back. Question 1. Would it go faster than the 24" bike with two 1,000W motors?
My second question for tonight is what should I gear the 24" bike for when ordering the front motor sprocket. It is currently geared for 35mph with the 56T spoke and 11T motor sprocket. I was thinking about a 13T motor sprocket for the front with the 60T spoke sprocket for 39mph gearing. How would it run with two separate but identical 48V 1,000W motors and controllers. Also will one thumb throttle work for both controllers or do I need one for each controller? Also can two controllers run off of two 6s Lipo packs? Will 16.0 work or should I order 20.0 from hobby kings famous back order list. Please let me know as I want to order the parts tomorrow.

Thanks.
1 cargo bike. approx. 16mph - red center
1 commuter bike. approx. 20mph - right
1 race bike. approx 37mph. - left
LC. out.