Stev-O, it is a 16 inch hog wheel, I just swapped it over to my primary bike since my rear tire wasn't going to get me through the remainder of the season. I got into the newly acquired bike a little more today, adjusted the valves, the timing, cleaned and synced the carbs, and lubricated the cables. The previous owner butchered the stock cradle for the air system by creating a type of cradle under the seat just like a metal electrical box that you would weld under there. There were a couple of bonuses today, the bike has a ricks regulator/rectifier, and a Dyna electronic ignition. The valves were tight, which is to be expected.
I finally took the exhaust pipes off the bike today and gave them a proper soap bath and was able to thoroughly examine the condition of the back side of the pipes and behind the brackets. No major damage and mostly just surface rust but Im going to make these pipes my first serious chrome polishing job. The inside of the tank needs to be addressed, the creaming is failing and peeling away. The petcock works well after a easy clean up and the tank needs a little work due to a couple pin holes.
I realized that the carbs weren't even seated properly after I had decided to clean them, this bike is going to run even better unless the carbs will need to be adjusted after switching from a 4-4 to a 4-2 exhaust, there are K&N filters/pods on the carbs.