Just bought this and need a rear sprocket

dorkydicken

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It's a 1500w hub motor and then person said when I put it on I'll have to flip the wheel and rewire it again.

It rides now, but I want to get it where I can pedal it too.

20' inch frame and wheels.
 

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Hello,
it looks like a freewheel hub. Is the hub portion you are measuring threaded? Is it on the right side sitting in the saddle?
if so then yea get a free cassette or a single threaded gear
 
Well the original owner had it flipped, but he said I could simply rewire it.

Since then I've bought a 20" SWFT BMX eBike, I love it but am curious about putting this larger motor rear hub wheel on it and wiring it up the right way.

SWFT's is a 350W rear hub motor on a 20" rim and this other one same size same type motor just much larger.

Other upgrades I did to my SWFT
Half Link Chain
Extra Thick Nubby Tires
Super Self Sealing Slime Tubes
Additional Front Handbrakes (as it doesn't come with front brakes)
 
The original eBike's socket wanted to start shorting out when I'd plug it up to charge, even before that sometimes when plugging it up I'd hear an electrical snap, crackle and pop. So I just left it alone, sometimes it wouldn't charge suddenly, didn't feel like risking around and taking a chance of it catching fire or blowing up on me!
 
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