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Okay. Well I did as you two said, I turned the idle screw clockwise, so it'd run a bit faster and I turned the low speed needle half an hour clockwise, maybe a full hour, not quite sure. It started up .. kinda hastily but once I gave it two good up and down the parking lot I was in, it was running good and I could lower the throttle trim. I noticed it choking when flat-out throttle, so I leaned the high speed needle until it didn't do that anymore, and it was quite powerful. I found a dry pavement with no snow on it, got the front tires just a tiny bit off the ground. I'm noticing the steering difficulties that Gaj pointed out, so I'll probably try to mount the old, stock tires to the new rims that currently are being used with the shovel tires. Sorry for the walls of text, and thanks for reading them.