Also considering replacing the VM32 with a TM32 carb. Getting annoying always having to adjust idle at stops.
If mine is any indication, you will still have to tweak your idle speed at least once, maybe twice, as the engine and carb heat up. It's simple with the finger knob; no screw driver or eye balls needed.
Mine starts cold with no throttle in the summer and the initial idle is Very low on the first start of the day. If I dare touch the throttle it will not start. And if I touch the throttle after it's running (in the first 15 seconds) it will die. I just leave it alone and in about 10 or 15 seconds it comes up to a normal, but still kind of low, idle.
In two or three minutes it warms to where I must tweak the idle down just a hair before I take off. And then again at my first stop (however long that is) it usually wants to be tweaked down again because it's warmed up more. It then stays the same the whole rest of the time. It never dies or even tries to die at stops, in fact I can idle it down where the Indians like it and it Will Not Die.
And the plug is beautious