HseLoMien used a SBP Jack shaft kit and I did not. I use the standard rear mega-range cassette on the rear wheel. You can get a kit from Staton to convert your jackshaft that is already there to accept the sprockets you need to make your bike be the fastest in town. the bigger the better on the left side to connect the motor to the jackshaft. As I said, I use a 25t aluminium BMX sprocket for this. On the right side you can also get from Staton adaptors to put your OEM 20t 3 prong back on to drive the rear wheel cassette. I had a 18t from another bike that I used to lower my gear ratio. You will also need an adaptor for your jackshaft to mount a freewheel to go to your pedals. I am able to just push off with one pedal and let the clutch out and go. I have hit 40mph in 2nd gear wound tight but I can cruise at 25mph just of of idle on the flat. Hope this helped even just a little. Good luck on your build and enjoy turning heads after it is done!
Masterm222, that is awesome that you have reached 40 MPH in 2nd gear. I use the SBP shifter kit, there are 4 chains, The speeds i get per gear is really similar to my motorcycle. 17mph in 1st, 25 in 2nd and 31 in third, i have 7 speed and almost never use gears 4-7 unless i am going down hill, then i can get up to 40 MPH in those gearings. Whats the hill situation there? In Boston it is moderately hilly and i can get up most hills except for one area, i think i will change the gearing so i can get up the steepest hills, right now i must pedal assist. I also have the jackshaft kit from staton, I have not used it yet, but i will because i will be mounting a motor to, to use as a generator. I will have some pics up of the rebuild so you can see how i mounted the engine. Tomorrow the frame will be welded

