Great points guys. These are the kinds of things I've been hoping to hear, and learn. I have a few a questions. I apply both brakes equally. Generally I slow into a turn by letting up on the throttle, take an outside line to look as deep into the turn as possible, begin to counter-steer and add power to keep the angle of the bike on the line I want to take into the curve. If I need to apply brakes, say suddenly, I work to straighten the bike first (of course that's the idea, it all depends on how you react to an 'oh sh--!' situation, but that's why you practice panic stops) before applying the brakes (something I to practice on my new scoot).
Does letting off/avoiding the front brake at turns refer to road hazard and bad condition situations mentioned by 2wheelfun, or is it something you do in any turning situation?
The use of the one finger brake hold at stops isn't to out race drivers around, or behind me. I've found it's just more efficient in getting my scooter moving from a still position. The bigger the car, truck or bus is in front of me the more of a head start I give them, allowing on coming traffic a chance to see me behind the vehicle i'm following. That way I won't be an unintended target for a left hand turner.
See and be seen is my constant riding strategy.
-Wolf