Velocity dually 650B with the 39mm id rim $170
Schwalbe pick up 27.5 x 2.6 $60
That's It !!
That's Exactly what I was looking for !!
It's got a wide rim, with a low profile (longer spokes).
The spoke holes are staggered around the convex rim, so the spokes are slightly angled towards the motor and "closer" to the motor (less reach, and angle) because the holes are towards the sides of the rim.
Both of those things should really help with the Shitty angle of the spoke heads at the motor as well.
That rim was built to do exactly what we want for our fat motors.
The rims are all custom built with just a few in stock, but that means that you choose the spoke hole count, but I didn't notice a choice of spoke hole gauge, or whether the valve hole is drilled for presta or Schrader?
I would assume it's drilled for Schrader because that's kinda the standard for the fat and semi-fat North American market.
If you go tubeless, flats are Easy to fix, just plug the hole (just like a car tire) pump it back up and be on your way.
That saves weight on the wheel as well.
If you go tubeless the valve choice doesn't matter much, because it's not attached to a tube that has to be properly sized.
Fat bike stuff is normally Schrader though, and I kinda like the larger valve.
(Presta works but it harder to get tube sealant through the valve)
I'm guessing that the spoke and nipple choice isn't all that critical with the Dually rim, because the spoke angles should be Way Better?
Maybe not "standard generic" but I don't think we'd need top of the line (my 12 gauge spokes are just standard spokes)
My Voltbike used the wrong rim. (I should file a grievance.

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It's quite expensive though, so I'm gunna wait for the rest of your parts list, and your opinion about the finished product before I start buying stuff.
I also have to try and take some accurate measurements of my unlabeled proprietary "Das-Kit" motor to make sure that it has the same specs as my Bafang motor.
I would think that fat motor measurement specs are standardized.
(They all lie about what’s inside the motor casing, but that's a separate issue.

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