Hey Bob,
Thanks again for all your knowledge! I pulled the motor rack and installed the second motor. I realized I could not add an additional free wheel since the power goes through the single sprocket of the 3 speed. It's a shame there isn't a free wheel on the motor. On the bright side, there is also nothing to break....
Because I had thought about putting the second motor on last year, I had the extra motor, controller and connectors. I had also bought a heavier duty chain to replace the BMX chain I was using. It only took about a hour to drill new mounting holes and install the second motor. Another hour to wire and solder connectors. Then another hour to assemble and alline all the parts. Or so I thought.... Though the trike sounded fine in the garage, on the road it sounded like a bad derailer. I made a number of adjustments but I could not stop that noise while riding. Finally while free wheeling the motor I tried putting a load on the rear drive by applying the break. That instantly showed the problem. The second motor add too much torque to the mounting frame and torque twisted it when applying load. I thought about the problem for a while, ok a few hours and came up with a cheap fix. I added a peice of pipe hanger straping to the top of the motor and mounted it to the frame. Though the strap is made of thin metal, it didn't take much to keep it firm. Of course, this is just a patch, but the idea works!
Sadly, by the time I resolved the torque issue, it was mid-night. A little late to make test runs on the main road, so I tried a few things on the driveway. As you stated Bob, there is a huge increase in torque. It feels as if my weight and the weight of the trike [aprox 500lbs total] is no longer an issue. The trike really steps out without pedaling and come right up to speed in first gear. Sadly that's as far as I could go testing it last night.
There were a few other issues I found while removing the old wiring. Mainly that the mechanical keyed starter switch I use to disconnect the battery is a bit to weak for the single motor. I know 2 motors will make short work of it if I continue to use it. So, tonight I'll stop at the marine an buy a keyed boat battery switch. They are way over designed for my needs. It's also suposed to rain tonight. If it does, I finish the wiring and clean-up the garage!
I'll update this post after I make a few test rides.
Thanks again Bob!