To start off with I would not use the 36 volt controller but rather buy the 48 volts controller. From there all your need is a 48 volt battery pack and charger. It is likely, however, that you may need to improve the power wiring from the motor to the controller to make it more heat resistant. I suggest replacing all the motor power leads with Teflon insulated 16AWG silver. From there be aware that if you take it on the street in the US you will need to have it tagged. On a freshly charged battery pack I had to back off the throttle at 28 MPH because my old MTB was designed for 10 MPH over rocks and holes in off road terrain and not 30 MPH on a closed but somewhat paved street. Also I had 18 AH batteries strapped to the back - 48 lbs worth.