I need some advice and opinion on choosing to deliberately lock the one way bearing please.
Firstly some background as to why I want to do this:-
I'm building this...
There simply isn't room for a conventional pedal drive even using very small cranks. I've therefore decided to use this system...
...to keep vertical movement within the bodywork. This has the obvious potential issue of failing to rotate properly in the desired direction twice per rotation. To assist with this I'm looking to use a TSDZ2 and lock the sprag clutch so the motor assists with keeping the crank rotating in the desired direction. I appreciate that any run on when stopping pedalling is then going to power the pedals for a brief time and will live with this. The two questions I have are:-
Will locking the one way bearing cause any issues other than struggling to wind the crank to a desired start position when setting off?
What method would anyone recommend to lock the bearing? Welding, glue, buying one that's seized on it's own?
Thanks.
Firstly some background as to why I want to do this:-
I'm building this...

There simply isn't room for a conventional pedal drive even using very small cranks. I've therefore decided to use this system...

...to keep vertical movement within the bodywork. This has the obvious potential issue of failing to rotate properly in the desired direction twice per rotation. To assist with this I'm looking to use a TSDZ2 and lock the sprag clutch so the motor assists with keeping the crank rotating in the desired direction. I appreciate that any run on when stopping pedalling is then going to power the pedals for a brief time and will live with this. The two questions I have are:-
Will locking the one way bearing cause any issues other than struggling to wind the crank to a desired start position when setting off?
What method would anyone recommend to lock the bearing? Welding, glue, buying one that's seized on it's own?
Thanks.