The wheels are for a late model sportster as is the rear sprocket and the rotors. The front sprocket was an issue as Harley and Triumph use a different gauge. Mobtown got a blank sprocket of the same guage and cut a 19 tooth front sprocket to match.
Had to cut the speedo tab off of the front forks to run the wheel, so no speedometer.
Honestly, I'm not doing much of the work myself. It's at the shop. I had the bike at another shop that went out of business. One of the mechanics called me and told me I should come get my stuff before the place was foreclosed.
Quite a scene. They really didn't know what the heck they were doing and a lot of the parts they got didn't fit and they "lost" a lot of my stock parts. That's kind of how I got the wheels. They "lost" my stock wheels, so this was the compromise that kept the courts out of it.
Mobtown has been great. If you are in the area, I highly recommend. Totally up front guys, totally honest and quite reasonable. They took a pretty messed up project and got it back together at a price I can afford (barely, but good enough).
Also, Jeff the guy who works on British bikes there has fallen in love with Speedmasters and Amercas. He's looking for a wrecked one for himself.
http://www.mobtowncycle.com/Mobtown/Home.html