You need an electronic throttle interface, which stops full power when you open the throttle. The guys on ES have made various solutions, but there's none that you can buy. I seem to remember some new functions for the Speedict coming: Was throttle ramp one of them? Ideally, the number of amps needs to be limited by speed, so that you maybe have a max of 10amps until you get to 10mph and then ramp it up with speed, but for that you need to program a microprocessor. Another way is with a current control controller as opposed to the normal speed control. The Cycle Analyst and the Speedict can both simulate current control, which, in theory would be better, but the guys on ES that tried the CA reported unsatisfactory results. Maybe Speedict is better.