speedmd said:
I would prefer simple, light weight and zero cogging /freewheeling when off throttle. If we can add on a regen lock up clutch without adding much weight or loosing much in the mass compatibility arena then ....
yes, a clutch for regen would be great. do you think this will work at cassette side due to internal freewheel?
I more and more think about mounting the motor to disc brake side would be the overall better idea. regen will work like on common hubs and a normal cassette with all gears can be used.
with a shimano centerlock hub the motor could be mount very simple and also tighten

this is great.
ok, the motor would be no more gearable if a hub with shift function is used, but i think this is anyway no good solution (the gears will wear down quick and overall efficiency will drop down..)
shimano saint centerlock rearhub (can be converted to 6-bolt 44mm-BCD with separate adapter):
pro:
- the motor can be mounted solid to the hub and will not wobble
- regen will work
- big cassette with all gears could be used
con:
- less width on this side of the hub
- less space between swingarm and spokes
->> more complex motor axle and flange for bearings