Well another month a few hundred miles and a few spokes later I'm still riding the GM Schwinn as my BMC motor was a bust as you can see here.
http://goldenmotor.com/SMF/index.php?topic=388.0 I have learned it takes two 12v 9ah SLA bats at 10lbs total to do the job of 4 cells LifePo4 also 12v but 10ah and weighing 4lbs. Have been running 36v LifePo4 in series with the two 12v SLAs paralleled for several hundred miles now. It's a pretty good match as they die about the same time. But the balance of the bike has be seriously upset. I have adapted but dont' like the extra 10lbs in the bag on the side of the rear wheel. I turned off regen also to be on the safe side. I run wide open on the trottle most times and get near 20 miles 20-23 mph first ten and then I slow down to 18-20 for the other 10 so I can make it home or close anyway.
GM spokes are touted as 12ga but they are turned down at the nipple and then threaded so really 13ga at most. I have broken eight or nine spokes at the nipple thus far. Probly the way the wheel was put together. Replaced the broken spokes with honest 12 gauge stainless in black from Danscomp. They are 170mm in length for the stock one cross styled wheel and 26inch rim. I have done some miles of off road riding as of late and the broken spokes were the only damage done. Will get them all replaced soon enough.
GM motor and the Foxpower battery have proven to be a good match and neither has given me grief as yet. I have some 1700 or so miles on the e-bike now and one suggestion. Get the 48 volt system and a 48v battery from somewhere also. I started out with the 36v and thought it was great till I tasted the extra 12v. No comparison the 48v wins hands down. No more pedaling up hill unless you want to and plenty of start up torque to get out of bad situations too.