Left front, 1 1/4 oz on the outside flange, 1.0 oz in the inner edge. The clock positions of the weights are not aligned inner vs outer locations.
No seen or detectable vibrations. Balanced by myself to within .1oz on a super fine setting.
Right tire is either better positioned on the rim or a better tire. Total weight is 3/4 oz and applied only to the inner edge.
The right wheel assembly also runs smooth with no visible or detectable vibrations.
If I were to move the weight positions, especially on the left side, to along the wheels centerline, as defined as a static balance, even though this can be done on the balance machine while spinning, the machine would indicate the heavy spot only. The Centramtic while it does offer constantly adjusting weight mass, the plane of rotation is kind of along the rims centerline and Centramatic type balancers may have difficulty on out of plane imbalance.
The best is always very few weights with a high quality tire that is round and true to begin with.
Centramatics on an install with a good rim and high end tire, possibly balanced prior to install would let the Centramatics work less and may be the smoothest setup. All that said, Lamonster accomplished the long term testing, advises removing all weights, so there must be solid reasons to do this.