Hi John,
I think I bought one of the first 48V MP3s, and the problem was probably that the filter capacitors were only rated for 63 VDC, while a freshly charged battery could subject them to 56 VDC- way to close to the rated value. I suspect that using regen at high speed is what fried the caps. In the intervening year, the complaints on the board about fried MP3 controllers has largely disappeared, but I wanted to be sure to mention it. I don't remember anyone frying an MP3 on 36 VDC. The physical design of the system is very clever, but the assembly quality was not as good as it could be. I bought a Lyen controller and have had no problems since. I have to state that the performance of the internal controller was great, it just didn't work for very long. Uprating the filter caps to a higher voltage rating would be an easy production line change, and I wouldn't be surprised to find that is what happened.
I have no hands on knowledge about Leaf, but suspect there will be displeased users there, too. That was why I bought a GM.
You should consider doing a search of the board for information about spokes, torque arms, wiring, etc. to give yourself a better feel for what you are likely to need to build a great, reliable bike. (Keep in mind that the internet only makes you and me taller, smarter and better looking- some of the other guys are just posers fronting for the NSA:) )
TTFN,
Dennis