Gidday Emzed.
I have a EV motor too - the FWD model. Still working at getting it work as well as my other hub a 9C.
I know this a goldenmotor forum & do not like being critical or harping that the 9C is an easier hub to live with - but for a "hi-power" out of the box kit - overall performance of the GM kit is not as good as I would expect. Though with some tinkering I believe that it could be very capable system.
The "full throttle" is not to my liking either (I have cut my down throttle about 60% to make a half throttle & have butted my standard grip tight to it - (so I get friction speed control). I might think about a thumb throttle in the future - as a 2nd throttle on my eurobar - have not decided yet.
As for the regen controller - I am still experimenting with it - but not at all overly happy with it - as it does not allow free wheeling or easy pedalling unless you use some throttle - a complexity I could live without in traffic. If you are lucky - your controller may have the option to turn the regen off by shorting the connecter (with 2 blue wires) or adding a switch to open/close the circuit. My controller unfortunately does not have this option - so if I end up deciding it is all too much of a hassle - I'm up for a new non-regen controller (I might look at other controllers though - as EV's prices are more than a little steep). I'm running a SLA 36v 12AH battery pack & find that the motor cuts out if pushed up inclines, either steep short hills or long moderate hills. It's bit of a pain really. But a quick reset to off & some very hard pedalling in a low gear (refer to the regen issue with free wheeling) & then on the throttle again - normally gets the motor up & running again. I believe that the 12Ah battery pack is just not up to to the task & a 20Ah may solve this problem - but due to the weight & bulk of a 20Ah SLA battery pack - one would really need to go Lifepo4. This is just my opinion & others here may have more informed opinions on the subject. The good news is that the motor & everything else with the EV kit (excluding the regen only controller) in my experience is a good buy. You will get good overall power & generally the motor/wheel has been built well. I do intend to swap out the "factory" rim though - to higher spec to match my rear - more a cosmetic thing than anything else. Need to find a good pot hole to bounce so I can explain to wifie that this a real need not just a want
I haven't clue yet as to range or expected speeds on the 36v/12Ah battery - as am still testing. As opposed to my (CRX 9C) which is over volted @48v with a lighter battery pack 7Ah, on a lighter flat bar road bike - all up 6kg or so lighter. The 9C bike seems faster - 29km average speed witha 30km range & does not have any stalling issues. One last note - I find the controller gets hot if not mounted outside the rear trunk bag - not a good thing. Due to the size of this behemoth and that I personally prefer a neat/unobtrusive look of a standard bike - I'm not sure where to mount the controller for the coming summer. Venting the trunk & or installing hard drive fan with an exhaust outlet are possible solutions - but again yet another complexity one could do without. Best of luck