I finally got the conversion finished enough to first bench test the bike (no obvious issues) and then road test it - with real issues...
I had wanted to dial back the power at first, both to make it easier to adjust to this motor and to not stress test my wiring job. I successfully loaded these parameters into the motor (I'm going by memory here, but will confirm them tomorrow):
Regen: On, 20%
Throttle: On, twist grip ordered with the motor from GM
Acceleration: 60%
Max amps: either 18 or 20, not sure which
max phase amps: 40
Max rotation: 250
Voltage: 48, left the prefilled defaults in place
As I prepared to ride I started the phone and then the bike, and...no Bluetooth. No connection, no light, flashing or otherwise, on the dongle. The dongle didn't appear in a search. I decided to ride anyway, without instrumentation. I started off with no problems, other than a rubbing rear fender. I turned around half a block away, moved the rubbing part of the fender, and started off again. This time, the acceleration was uneven, with fits and starts, and power fading. Oddly, braking briefly restored most of the power, but only for a few seconds. The battery was freshly charged. This is the old battery from the Metro, stored with about a 50% charge and then recharged. It was a little quick to drop voltage on the Metro, but was still working fine otherwise when stored. Not understanding what was going on, I ended up taking about a 2 mile ride, with the power fading and returning, fading and returning after using the brakes. Activating Cruise Control stopped the surging, but the power stayed low.
I'm going to try unplugging the brake cables tomorrow, and swapping in the new battery. In the meantime, any ideas...?? How exactly do I request a new Bluetooth dongle from GM? And finally, can I just buy a display and a programming cable, and use them to replace the Bluetooth option? I regret not researching the Bluetooth version before ordering the motor, and would like to correct that mistake.