One tip I can give you. When riding at low speeds stay off the front brake. Use the rear brake only. If you are at a low speed and brake hard with the front and your steering is turned it will send your two wheeler over quick.
I did an experiment once to see how strong the front brakes of my super 8 is. ... Rode at around 20 mph and fully squeezed my front brake lever.... scoot immediately stopped without skiding... my butt skid from the seat hitting my helmet shield on the small windscreen... and sprained my right arm in the process of preventing my face from further hitting the speedometer... that sprain hurt for about 2 weeks.... well, at least I proved that the front brakes is strong...
Another experiment using both front and rear brakes... different results... forward force is almost
distributed between front and rear, and the scooter sort of "sat" down further rather than "bowing" ...
Experimenting using front, rear, combination is a good thing and only you will find the right braking style... Based on my experience, scooter braking is different from motorcycle braking... maybe because of the weight distribution thing... On a sportbike, using only the rear brake may lead to disaster... When you brake with the rear brake, weight transfers forward and lightens up the rear, then your rear tire locks without you adding any braking...making your rear skid....