I just came across this thread and thought I'd chime in. I've been riding on a Nexus 3-speed hub for a year now with zero problems. My engine is rated at 3.5HP and the hub handles it just fine. Unlike other hubs, the Nexus is designed to handle shifts under a mild load without damaging the internal gears. The new bellcrank makes it easy to adjust the cable for sure shifting, I use a vintage Shimano indexed jockey shifter which adds a little to the fun factor. The range is adequate for light duty motorized biking, .733 in low, 1.0in second, and 1.364 in third. Geared for final ratios of 25:1 in first, 18:1 in second, and 13:1 in third, I have plenty of pick up from the line and good high end. I'm thinking about swapping my 48 tooth sprocket with a 44 to see how well the bike performs with ratios of 21:1 in first, 15:1 in second, and 11:1 in third, but I'm not quite sure if I want to give up my crisp acceleration for a better top end. With this set up the bike feels more like a nimble motorcycle than a motorized bicycle.