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The 3rd pic has a build thread on here I am sure he states what the rims are off and most likely the size if you care to read it. Inspiring build to read just for the sake of it also.
I think the last pic has two Harley front wheels. They are both 16 inch.
Harley used a 5.00 16 on front and back for many years. Some where exactly the same, you could take the rear off unbolt the sprocket and bolt it to a front and put the front on the back.
Doing this makes a bike look more like a bobber than the rear a 16 and the front a 21 inch.
Leo
wheels are measured differently than tires, a 4 inch rim would be a good fit for a 150mm or wider tire. a 5 inch wide tire(130mm) would be the biggest you could fit in a stock swingarm, and between the stock forks. some people have squeezed 140mm tires in, but it really depends on the tire.
the classic bobber look is with 5 inch tires
5 inch front tire(max rim width recommended is 3.5 inches)source-http://www.dropbears.com/u/utilities/tyrerim.htm
if you go any bigger than a 5 inch tire, you will have to have a tire that looks like this↓