Note how your scooter disengages the clutch under 9 mph and you are coasting at that point.
I managed to COAST off a very steep grade locally and free wheel downhill gusting up to dangerous speeds for the curves.
At that point you realize bumping the throttle would aggressively engage the clutch and the rear wheel could to get squirrelly.
The brakes feel like you shut the engine off in a car and now you have no power because you will be surprised how much of our stopping ability is engine braking assisted.
So without engine braking and radically different brake lever response it's a starting moment to say the least in the mist of a downhill free fall ride with a sharp curve ahead.
I survived it, and then did it over and over again until it didn't scare me anymore but I think it good to be aware the first time and speed up over 9 mph when going off a cliff having the engine to assist your brakes as a new rider

