Mousenut wrote:1) Brake then start button or start button then brake? I have been finding that I get fewer "skip starts" (where it spins but doesn't engage) when I start button then brake.
Brakes first. The point of that interlock is to make sure the brakes are applied, so I don't want the scooter starting at the same time I'm still applying them.
2) Mount then un-stand or un-stand then mount. Didn't know if it's less stress on the stand to un-stand it first, I can guarantee it's better if you have blacktop

I do one or the other, depending on whether I have to push the bike (like off the porch) before I can ride it. But if I'm "mounted" (i.e. in position), I don't actually
sit on it while pushing it off the stand.
3) Pull up on small shock slamming bumps or not so much? Manhole covers, RR tracks and odd bumps are like somebody taking a swing at my front tire with a softball bat and the little lift does seem to help but I don't love the idea at all.
I don't pull up on the handlebars, but I do try to lift my butt off the seat before hitting significant bumps, so the scooter is freer to move under me. That requires planting your feet on the fake-metal foot grips to work.
4) Herkey-jerky balance act or foot down at almost stop situations (green light just changed but cars in front of you haven"t pulled away yet etc.)
I balance right up to the point where I know I'm going to need to start dancing to stay up, then I put a foot down.