Put a motorcycle rim, spokes, and tire on it and be done with your problems. Then you'll even get to use proper tires that have to meet DOT testing standards instead of the crap bike stuff. FWIW my 17" rims end up as 24" diameter wheels with the street tire I have, so you may be looking for 18" rims but so much is dependent on the tire you mount. While some weight weenies may whine, you'll notice that not a single member ever suggested the opposite (going back to crap unrated, untested, and generally more expensive bicycle rims and tires) after running a proper wheel.
Ebikes are not bicycles, and the sooner people stop treating them as bicycles, the faster ebikes will advance.[/quote
+1!!
I must agree whole heartedly.
Any E-Bike that is going to be traveling at sustained speeds over 30 MPH really should have a moped or motorcycle rim as a minimum.
If you have any doubt, just take a look at what happens to a bicycle tire when used in just ONE heat by LFP of the Grange race!
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=31157&start=195
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Granted most of us aren't going to be riding anything half that powerful on the street, but the fact is that we are building a totally new vehicle that is no longer safe with just bicycle components on the high end of the speed spectrum.
I have had really good luck with hand built wheels, and I have had mine hit 3 & 4 inch deep pot-holes at 20 & 25 MPH and never even had my wheels come out of true.
I also have an average of about 30lbs of battery, tools & misc stuff in by seat pack, and my bike with new Golden motor weighs about 60lbs.
I had full camping gear before I electrified the bike, (bike alone weighed 150lbs) and with a total bike & rider weight of 330 - 350 lbs, RIGID frame, I have been extremely pleased with my 20 inch front, and 26inch rear wheels build by Sugar Wheels in Portland.