Thanks Peter.That's with the cutoff set to 17mph (15.5 +10% leeway that is legal). With the @saneagle DNP Freewheel (11 teeth for the highest gear) I can go at a faster speed down the hills without any assistance.
I think it should be OK reliability wise - it's just an Aikema hub motor, PAS sensor, KT controller and LCD and battery
I especially like the way the PAS ring seems from my reading of your account, to simply clip onto the crank... Is that right?
I have an urge to maybe convert my Brompton to electric power and I think the available kits from Woosh look as if you need to pull the crank arm off.... I have had a problem with this when I tentatively tried to pull a crank arm on a cheapish mountain bike I was going to convert. The cheapo crank puller I bought stripped its threads and damaged the threads in the arm I was trying to pull off. It seemed VERY tight to me. I have read that Brompton cranks are tight too, and since it is a very nice bike, I don't want any nonsense like that.
Yours looks REALLY easy, which appeals to me. I wonder if the motor kit you bought would fit my Brompton, and whether the magnet ring will remain durably attached. *** EDIT - obviously the wheel size is different.
After reading stuff here, I would be wanting a KT controller, I think.
This is all a bit vague, because where the Brompton is used in town, I don't really need electrification.