as I said before, if you build a bike for 28mph, you are better off with a direct drive. You won't blow up the motor in 1000 miles.
Let's recap, overvolting means you stick a 48V battery on a 36V bikes.
Let those who did so to their bikes come say how many miles they've done with their overvolted bike here.
to play with their kit for 5 minutes is just that, playing, never a practical proposition.
I don't think anyone here is talking about doing 28 mph, just wanting something giving 15.5 mph up a hill without struggling.
As I said, over volting still means the motor cuts out at 15.5 mph if the wheel size is set up properly on the LCD.
No problems with my motors so far when over volted. I'll keep people here updated...
I'm sure others will be able to replicate what other people on the web have done, ie many thousands of miles in an over voltage condition without problems.