If I had to guess, I'd use 1700 rpm as my base. Its a common rpm used on a lot of motors.
As for the torque vs speed, I'd really try to get an rpm close to what the original gas engine was. They spin around 3600 rpm I believe, so a pulley twice as big as the gas one would be a place to start.
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