Previously, I'd ridden motorcycles, but it's been a few years. Frankly, between the way people drive here in SoCal and the fact that my commute ranges between 3 miles and 12 miles, a motorcycle just seemed overkill. Plus, I can take scenic surface roads the entire way that aren't overly crowded.
So far, I'd have to equate the bike to riding on an old Honda CB360 I used to have. Bench seats, neutral riding position, and handling that can be described as responsive or a bit unnerving depending on the situation.

I have to say that the shifting seems to be a non-issue. Best tip ever was from the dealer who told me that there's plenty of torque to do a 2nd gear takeoff, and to avoid dropping into first until you are at a dead stop.
Now the wait begins: need all my chrome to arrive and to hit the break-in service mark. There's an Abarth pipe (could be a knock-off, but looks about right) that's been modified to fit a Stella, and it'll be going on in due order.
My shakedown ride home from the dealer was certainly memorable. First time on a scooter for more than a 2 block loop, and I'm cruising up the PCH and then up through Malibu canyon. Not something I'd suggest for someone that had never been on two wheels, but what a nice way to get used to the bike.