Hi Brendon and
to the forum.
Coasting at high speed without a controller should not cause any problems
as long as you ensure that the three phase wires remain safely isolated from each other.
At high speeds, the motor will try to act as a generator, but if the ends of the phase cables are not connected to anything
(i.e. not connected to the controller or each other) there is no way that any voltage/current can flow and therefore no load will be put on the motor.
Touching two or more phase wires together will cause the motor
(working as a generator) to be heavily loaded and could easily result in arcing at the terminal if they intermittently touch against each other at high speed.
If you were to short all three phase wire together, and then try turning the wheel by hand, you would see just how powerful the effects of electromagnetic dynamic braking can be.
With the phase wires disconnected from the controller and properly isolated, you could spin the wheel at over 100mph
(assuming the wheel and tyre were balanced well enough) and it would not cause any damage whatsoever to the motor, but touching the phase wires together at that speed would probably melt the phase wires.
The voltage across the disconnected phase wires
(at 100mph) could be in excess of 200V, so it might not be a good idea to touch the connectors with bare hands either.
Having said that, I do not recommend running the bike at high speed with the controller fitted if the battery is disconnected
or turned off, as the high voltage produced by the motor at high speed has nowhere to go and would probably damage the controller.
Alan