You're probably going to want a controller that fits in the compartment under the pedals. Since that's pretty much a generic frame, similar to my old Ecotric, the small 20A KT (hard to find) probably controller fits well and would do about 24-26 mph on 48V. I kept the 36V motor on my bike, and it topped out around 20 mph. I would typically ride at 12-14 mph.
If you ride like an adult, 20A won't melt the motor.
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How good are your solder skills? And how does the motor cable connect to tour controller?
Most of these bikes have a molded 9 pin connector coming off the motor to allow taking off the rear wheel. Then that either goes directly into the controller or uses three bullets and boxy six pin plugs,
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So it helps to know what kind of connectors you use when selecting a controller.