It IS heavier than you'd think, isn't it?!
I still watch myself so I don't dump it - and at 6'3", 250lbs you'd think that would not be a concern.
Too pretty to scratch!
Enjoy the class - I took it with my son a few weeks ago. Got lots of ribbing since I was the sole scooter person - and had to take the class on a Yamaha dirt bike! (miserable machine!) But it didn't bother my scooter riding the day after (it's a brake, not a clutch! I kept reminding myself)
I wobbled around my neighborhood for a couple of weeks - then got my son to follow me in a car so I could get down to a big school parking lot for more practice. I was more worried about what was going on behind me than in front in those days (still am, sort of) More evenings in the lots, just getting the feel of stopping and starting.
Found I did better on very smooth surfaces - so as not to upset my riding and thinking!
Did the break in procedure per the owner's manual for the full 1,000 miles!
I also used this period to 'break in' myself to scooter riding.
Went out very early in the morning for my rides to avoid sharing the road with cars....and did this for a couple of months. Still prefer to do my distance riding very early. (starting out before daylight!)
Have 2600+ miles on it now and scoot uses no oil between changes.
Feel like I'm still learning ..............
My biggest tip would be to wear a very bright day glo armored jacket. VERY bright colors ---- I actually see the drivers spotting me in my day glo yellow ....and they wait for me to pass before turning or pulling out.
Other jackets look cool - but the day glo yellow is spotted by drivers. Cannot stress that too much - the vests are good - but a full jacket of day glo yellow is better.
Enjoy yourself - these things are a blast - I just need to sleep in - 5 AM I'm scootering work days and week ends! Since mid April!
Be safe, Stig in Ohio farmlands