Hi Jim,
To reverse the default direction of rotation you have to swap the Blue and Yellow Phase wires
and the Green and Yellow Hall sensor wires.
The motor will run in the opposite direction when the "forward/reverse" switch contacts are closed, but the regenerative braking and the cruise control function will not work while the reverse switch is engaged. This is why the default direction of rotation should initially be set by swapping the two Phase wires
and two Hall sensor wires as stated above if required.
The Blue and Yellow Phase wires can be easily swapped over on the controller terminals
(simply connect Blue to "U" and Yellow to "W") as shown below.
If you cannot easily remove and transpose the individual Green and Yellow wires complete with their connector pins from within the Hall connector housing, I recommend cutting, transposing, soldering and insulating the Green and Yellow Hall sensor wires on the controller side of the Hall sensor connector:
Doing this will alleviate additional Hall sensor wiring modifications if the motor is changed at a later date.
A reverse switch can still be used to allow the bike go backwards after the default motor direction has been permanently changed to CCW rotation.
My Vectrix electric scooter has a reverse function which is particularly useful when you have to reverse a 210kg scooter backwards up a slope.
Alan EDIT: Revised wiring diagram added