http://msf-usa.org/downloads/Scooter_tips-screen.pdf
Before you take the MSF Basic Rider Course, read this document!
The first 50 pages talks to you about scootering. The last 20 pages are exercises to practice with your scooter at an empty parking lot near you.
Many of the things you'll work on are similar to the exercises you'll take during the MSF.
I didn't see you mention anything about gear. The MSF course requires:
A DOT approved helmet
Eye Protection
Gloves that cover the wrist
Long sleeve shirt or Jacket (Motorcycle Jacket)
Long pants
shoes that cover the ankles
This list is known as ATGATT All The Gear All The Time.
Many in the community like the look of Corazzo jackets
www.corazzo.net I like them but too much $$$ for me.
You may find great deals at
www.notnewenough.com and or
www.motorcyclecloseouts.com
CONGRATS ON THE SCOOTER!!!
It's easy to control. It's fun BUT you have to feel comfortable operating it. Practice stops, turns (left and Right) Cars or "Cagers" as we derogatorily refer to them tend to not see you...ever! So you need to be on hyper vigilance as to what the cars around you are doing. Do NOT stay in anyone's blind spot!
viewtopic.php?t=1704&highlight=observations
here's a thread I created about my experience including my crash 1 day before I started the MSF course! That was 11 days after owning the bike.
viewtopic.php?t=1774&highlight=observations
Here's a thread that Vincent started along the same lines (Forgot if he crashed or not!)
viewtopic.php?t=1670&highlight=observations
There's some other great threads. If you use the search tool with the term Observations it pulls up all of these and some more.
"Life Is all about ASS! You're either covering it, laughing it off, kicking it, kissing it, busting it, or trying to get a piece of it!"