"Thanks for any input!"
I dought that, here's mine
To low volts, junk, no hope, I'll give you $20 paypal for it and controller, toss in the walking belt and I'll go $25 including shipping. LOL HA HA
Although I am joking of course (but I would send the $25) I think it's the higher volt motors that make the better gennies.
You need to know the volts needed to run the motor, amps, the rpm's it runs at, etc.. to decide the rpm's it will make decent power and the blade size to run those rpm's.
"95 VDC 1 1/2 HP motor"
It's been awhile for me and I am rusty, trying to get back into things here. I really do think though that the 95V motors may be to low to make decent power. That motor may be high rpm, so when you cut back the rpm's to windspeeds you could run it at, it may not make enough power do anything.
I hope I am wrong and wish you best of luck, but I think you need a higher volt and higher amp motor, maybe lower rpm, to make power at decent wind speeds.
If I am right, you could still use the motor for many other uses like a drive motor for a buffer/polisher/grinder which is probably what I would do with it myself. I have a couple though, but never enough LOL