I re fit the front derailleur and gear shifters today and removed the throttle as after a 15 mile ride yesterday I have no use for the throttle only as without pedaling its a bit useless and under powered on its own.
Pedal assist seems great though and even though it was on 2 or 3 most of the ride and 5 just for 5 or 6 hills that would normally kill me I still felt like I had exercised.
It was good to get up the big hills still seated and without risking a stroke lol
You'll soon forget the hassle of fitting now you are riding.
You seem to have had more than your fair share of problems but have surmounted them all.
I was lucky when I fitted the exact same kit as it seemed to go on with minimal fuss on my bike and I did manage to fit it in under three hours including removing the existing Cyclotricity front wheel kit.
I didn't fit the brake levers that came with the kit though they are decent quality. I prefer not to have the motor cut out at all when I touch the brake for a second or two and I like my own brake levers. I've fitted a simple kill switch close in to the front brake in case I need to disconnect power in a hurry.
You say that your throttle didn't give full power but mine gives full power equal to LCD number 5.
Great that you've had such good advice on the forum, also great back up from Woosh.
I'm beginning to sound like an advert for Woosh but my only connection is as a very satisfied customer.
Dave.