"If you have a welder or know someone who does, get a go kart jackshaft. That will completely eliminate the need for a rear sprocket, but you'd need to take the pedals off. That is not to say you absolutely need a pull starter, but you would have to put on the left side pedal every time you want to start it. The jackshaft will allow you to get to the highest speeds possible, while being able to climb mountains."
You suggested installing a gokart jackshaft and removing the pedals, then putting on the foot pedal as a kickstarter.
I can't wrap my head around how your idea works. Can you explain?
There's a big difference between a jackshaft and a shift kit. A jackshaft can be used to relocate the engine chain from 2" to the other side of the bike. While doing so with the proper sprockets, a jackshaft can increase/decrease leverage and gear ratios. A jackshaft does not allow you to entertain more than one gear.....UNLESS you install the shift kit.
Then you can keep the foot pedals working.
A jackshaft can be part of a shift kit. It is not the shift kit. I have a shift kit on my 8-speed bike. However, I don't have a jackshaft.....unless you consider my bottom bracket a jackshaft.
SBP has bolt-on shift kits with a bolt-on jackshaft.