Holy biscuits, I never thought so many people would be reading this and respond so soon
I consider that a good thing though.
To recap the drive system, the clutch is a 10 tooth. It drives the big 72 tooth sprocket. Bolted onto that big sprocket is a 24 tooth spocket, which drives the 28 tooth sprocket on the rear wheel. For a final ratio of 8.4 in the lowest gear. The bike was FAST, at least in my opinion. I couldn'd do a road test, since it is not yet licensed, but I rode it around in the yard in the lowest gear. The centrifugal clutch didn't entirely engage to around 15mph, with plenty of throttle left to go.
To recap my re-design idea, I'm planning (so far anyway) to add a second jackshaft between the rear wheel and the seat post. The main reason for this is to get the motor centered in the frame (which it wasn't before) to help with balance. The second jackshaft will also make it easier to change gear ratios if I choose.
I had planned to run a sbp freewheel and sprockets, as mentioned. Didn't think of using a sbp bb cartidge, that might be worth a little more research to determine if the spacing would be enough. Originally planned on modifying some crank arms to fit a 5/8 keyed shaft and so forth. Sbp's cartridge, if it would work, would probably be easier.
As far as the motor change, a long story made short, I decided to put the robin back on the gokart so I can hopefully sell the gokart. Since I got a good deal on the preditor, and aftermarket parts are easier to get, I decided to put it on the bike. Though I doubt I will want to much more power than the pred already has stock.