Looking great John.
BTW, how do you balance the tire?
I assume you spin it on the stand and look for a heavy spot to appear at the bottom that's repeatable?
Den….. That’s correct. I set the stand up on a level spot and do it while working on something else. The stand has two really excellent sets of bearings that drag far less than the wheel bearings. It also makes truing the wheel easier. You should buy yourself a Christmas gift!
First I confirm the low spot repeats, by marking with a small piece of tape (see photo). Occasionally, it won’t , which means, no weights. Otherwise I start with a 1/4 oz. taped opposite. Play around adding until the wheel starts stopping in different spots and then “peel and stick”. Using the stick ons, I apply them evenly to both sides in the spoke “hump”. If there is an odd number required, the extra one goes opposite to the disc or drive sprocket……
Your wheels look great, did you get new rims? All the best for Christmas and the New Year.