Time for a consolidated review now that I've got about a week on this bike (GX AXS kit) and have ridden a good circuit of local trails from mellow(ish) to, as seems to be a popular term lately, "steep and deep" enduro style trails. Total ~55 miles and 11,400 ft elevation.
Context
I ordered this bike to replace a Transition Repeater (full-power EP8 bike) with some notion that it might also replace my Sentinel (leg-only). I've been running both of those bikes with coil suspension, WAO Union wheels, and burly tires: they are set up to charge and I want the same from the HSL. The Repeater got me hooked on eMTB but after a full season I just never got used to the weight.
Fazua R60 Impressions / vs EP8 (since that's the one I know)
I really like the way this motor system delivers power, and the Fazua tuning controls in the app mean no trouble dialing it in to personal preferences or different riding scenarios. I've now climbed some of the steeper access roads in my area (grades exceeding 25%) and the bike handles it fine. I work a bit harder and move a bit slower than on the Repeater, but it's still plenty of power to eat up the otherwise brutal slogs. I was prepared for a larger gap, and maybe I'll feel it more once I do another group ride with FullEs. I can share climbing comparison numbers for some of my own rides, if anyone is interested.
I also like the clean cockpit without an integrated display. The top-tube LEDs are bright! I'd love to have a way to turn them off. Love having my input power data to the system on my ride computer, and if anyone knows how to add motor power let me know. A few little nits: I wish we could OTA firmware updates from the phone app (again someone correct me if I'm missing something here), and Fazua Toolbox doesn't have arm processor (Apple silicon) support so I had to dig up an old Windows computer and cross my fingers that it still worked (it did). I've talked enough about motor noise here so I'll leave that where it is.
Component Spec Thoughts
Santa Cruz
mostly nailed it with the GX kit. Suspension is excellent, wheels are good (would have preferred to take the weight hit and get the HD AL version), and Transmission drivetrain is what you'd expect. The "shifting under load" claims for T-Type are exaggerated IMO...shifting with reckless abandon still feels and sounds like it'll break a chain in short order.
The Downhills
I'm inclined to agree with Biker's Edge that it's the most fun you can have on two wheels. I dunno what else to say really - it carves, rips, sends, etc... Descending character is quiet and supportive and the weight savings are really noticeable. The first few rides I had a little bit of trouble staying forward on the bike in heavy impacts or high-g scenarios, but I quickly adapted or got the fork rebound dialed in, or some combination of both.
Conclusion
It's good fun everywhere, would buy again.