I have two overall options on my rear drive train and disk brake.
One: I COULD go with the idea of the Predyno and have a rotor on my jackshaft.
In this situation, I would have the drive chain on the right side and have the pedal drive separate from the motor drive. I would have a sprocket adapter for the hub of course...
TWO: I could also use a shift kit and replace my rear hub with a disk brake one.. At this point they would amount to about the same cost, but with the shift kit I would need to weld on a caliper mount. That could pose a problem seeing as how I have an aluminum frame... So I may lean toward the jack shaft brake for that reason.
For the motor you're thinkin' of using, I'd go with option three - a combination of both the above & likely what I'll convert to.
Jackshafting these motorized bikes has become pretty commonplace so most of the issues already known, what's less common is doing it with something other then a kit or utility engine. What's particularly interesting about these horizontal CRF clones is not only do they have substantially more HP per cc then the kit & utilities but they also already have gears - which changes the loading on the bike's dramatically.
Already borderline, with one even slightly missed shift & you could blow all the teeth off the rear cogset. Any of the inevitable derailleur hinkiness at all results in rapid wear at best & even normal long-term use, carefully well tuned as it may be - does take it's toll with hairline cracks & hammered over teeth becoming evident eventually.
This example below still only has under two thousand miles, it's (was) a decent quality cogset bought for this, not stock box store or kit stuff. I only ever missed one shift (third smallest, now missing all teeth but the one) & when I say "missed" I don't mean just the actual action of shifting, but the engine engagement. If you're freewheeled anywhere along the drivetrain you need very carefully match engine & drivetrain RPM every time you get back on the throttle or it'll spool up & essentially "neutral drop" the gears, all of the engines torque slamming into them suddenly with dire results;
...not to say it isn't doable - once bit I've never slammed them like that again, but "feathering" the throttle like that to baby the gears slows down your shifting & knowing I can sheer off all the teeth anytime with even a moment's inattention doesn't give me the warm n'fuzzies miles from home. Worse yet ALL of the other signs of wear & imminent failure in that pic have nothing to do with that one minor mistake, it's all just the wear & tear of normal, careful use... and with only a stock 49cc CRF clone;
I'd suggest the disc brake hub you were thinkin' but with a sprocket bolted to the disc mount. They make 'top hat' adapters if you wish both a disc & a sprocket or you could go with the disc on the jackshaft idea, or even just rim brakes as it's the rear... but I'm not a huge fan o'them anymore for a buncha reasons lol
Hope this helped some, lookin' forward to seein' this build