O.K., I'll ad a couple more things....
First off, I am not trying to harsh your buzz, squash your dream, or otherwise ruin your day. If getting a crudely manufactured bicycle engine to run well enough to push a (hopefully) quality bicycle down the road at 45-50 mph, be my distinguished guest.
That's not really what these in frame chinabuilt kits are about.
If you want to make a bicycle, especially our typical run of the mill cruiser or mountain bike go really fast, you will need either a lot of time, money, testing, and patients, or 9 lives.
Stopping is crucial unless you want permanent assisted living care or a funereal. The typical bicycle brake is made to stop a bike and rider from 10 mph, not 15 extra pounds from 25 or 30 mph much less 50 mph.
In frame chinabuild engines make about 1.2 hp, you will need to make about 4 to get near 50 mph, and then transmit that power through the bicycle wheel. (once again, not made for the task, especially the walmart type of cheapo hubs!) If you can cheaply and easily increase the hp output by 300% you should be a formula one engine designer, or working for one of the major motorcycle companies.
The frame is also not made to have 15 extra pounds mounted up to it, vibrating wildly as you turn the engine up to 10,000 rpm. Oh yeah, you are gonna have to turn some rpms to go 50 unless you can get that baby to make some gorrilla like torque figures down lower in the rpm range and use a shift kit or other form of gearing to go 50 mph.
O.K., now I'm done.