Yes I did think that maybe some brake mob would be able to bond something to it. Scrapped the motor because the crank was broken. Only thing not working is the brake and I'm not sure how that is meant to work. If I could get something bonded to the disc, put one of those $200 6.5 motors on it and it would be a good little cheap rideon for somebody
Just had a thought Max, instead of the friction material being on the disc maybe I can use an off the shelf Ariens/John Deer friction drive the same way as the Ariens self propelled mowers I can just bolt one of these to the sliding drive wheel And these are not too bad a price and if worst came to worst I could bolt a pair of them together, that should prevent any slippage. Maybe this dead simple rideon will live again
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/335700992125?_