How many people here came to the Heckler SL from a full power ebike? I've got a Levo right now that's got a Cascade Link and 170 Zeb on it, and while it's light for a full power bike (just over 50 lbs), it's still pretty tiring to throw around on steep technical terrain. When I got it, the Heckler SL didn't exist and the Levo SL (v1) was a joke. I'm a relatively fit rider, and alternate my ebike rides with my Nomad 6. My main reason for having an ebike at all is time limitations, and it's really nice to be able to grab it and bang out 4500' in 2 hours. I'm <175 ready to ride. Very few of my riding buddies have ebikes, and those that do are usually older and a lot heavier, so I'm somewhat optimistic that I could at least not slow them down too much.
I'd like to be able to get 4000' off the SL in mid power (River?), and would pick up a range extender when it's released to either run in the turbo mode more, or longer rides. I normally ride in Turbo on the Levo but that's mostly because why not. I think the most I've done on the Levo was 6000' in a combination of all 3 modes.
Are people feeling like the HSL has enough travel to accommodate the extra weight? In my experience, the Levo really needed the 170 fork and Cascade link because its less progressive suspension and weight caused it to blow through its travel easily. I love the suspension on my Nomad (170/170, with Zeb and Vivid), but it's more travel than I strictly need. I'm sure I could be fine with a 160 fork up front, although I'm not sure I can go back to a Lyrik from a Zeb. I have both a Super Deluxe Air and a Vivid for the Nomad, and while the SD is great, I love the combination of midstroke and pop on the Vivid, so I'd be really tempted to put one on the HSL also. I've already got a set of Reserve 30 HD AL wheels I'd move over.