@@justin_niemi not significantly. Only the small contact points (custom bolts, bars, grips, saddle,). Right now suspension feels good but may change my mind once we get to bike park season 🤙🏼
Who is this bike for? It's for folks who have $$$$ and want an e-bike that looks and rides like a regular mtb. I've had the Heckler SL since launch and I've also been riding full power bikes for 4 years now (Turbo Levo) and the Heckler SL addresses issues with full power bikes being heavy and generally not very playful, especially at lower speeds. It's easy to bunny-hop, jump and generally feels nimble. Because of the lighter weight much easier to push or lift over obstacles like downed trees. Aside from the rather fragile ring controller, the fit and finish is top notch and is a beautiful bike to behold. Effort-wise you do have to put in a bit more work when compared to a full power bike but it's not a deal breaker. On my local loop riding at the same pace I would expend an average of 100W on the SL vs 80W on the Levo. I'd say the biggest drawback is the non-easily removable battery. The only time I missed the full power Levo is on long steep double track climbs. Every where else the Heckler SL outshines the Levo.
Thanks for commenting! I haven’t spent too much time recently on full power bikes, so thank you for sharing your experience with the SL vs the Levo. Was your Levo a gen 3 and was it carbon? The last time I rode one I remember thinking it was pretty light in comparison to other e-bikes and I didn’t think it wasn’t playful. Do you feel that you’re able to complete similar rides range wise that you were able to complete with the Levo? I rode with my buddy who had a Norco w/ a 900W battery so I don’t feel that’s a fair comparison.
@@justin_niemi I have a gen 2 carbon Levo, 700Wh battery, with many upgrades (Zeb 170mm, Fox X2 w/ cascade link) and the bike weighs in at 50lbs which is light by full power standards. However, it still feels heavy when compared to a regular bike or the Heckler SL. Most notably is bunny hops. It is great in the rough stuff as I've got this bike setup more like a full on enduro bike. As for range the Levo has more. On one of my bigger loops: 27km, 1000m climb, 2h:20m moving time, 95% single track, Levo consumed 60% battery vs 84% on the Heckler SL. My average power output: 105W for the Levo, 125W for the Heckler. The Heckler SL would need the range extender to have comparable range to the Levo. I estimate i can get about 3h of riding with the Heckler which is ~95% of my rides.
Thanks dude! Just watched your review and you’re right very similar. Next time I get out on it I’ll have to try River on the downhill. For the last 2 rides I was pretty much full rocket 😂 good stats tho 4600ft 17miles & 2100ft 9.5miles with plenty left in the battery 🔋
Thanks dude - great review! I’ve got an XO spec of this bike due later this month so can’t wait! Did you try the Boost+ mode where you press controller forward for a couple seconds? Interested to hear how that felt.
That’s such a sweet build 🤤 you’re gonna love it! I did try the + mode and I didn’t notice it providing much more support than rocket already does. I think on a steep techy climb it may work more in your favor, but I can’t say I felt a difference using it on a normal climb.
I’d have to say power & range would be big factors for me. The Fazua motor is more powerful and the larger battery offers more range. I am really curious to see how the TQ and the new 1.2 motor compare tho. That TQ being super quiet has always intrigued me, I have yet to ride one tho. Have you?
Hmm, hard to say, I wouldn’t normally describe anything in the trail/enduro category as plush. Downhill bikes definitely but that’s because they run much more sag and have way more travel. I didn’t think the rear felt harsh and I’m running it around 22-25% sag normally. I often ride the bikes with less sag for support of large impacts, but I didn’t think the SC felt harsh at that sag range. Still really supportive and skipped across the small stuff.
Lime Baby! Nice. I have a 5010 V4 and a Hightower. I ride them both - just depends on where and ride duration. Thinking about going E and this bike looks like it could be the single solution for me. Always loved the Nomad. Great review. See you out there!
I’ve been on a Nomad V4 with a cascade link for the last 4-5 years. I was really considering this Heckler SL as my first e bike. In your opinion does this bike still soak up rocks and chunk as good as a Nomad? I still want to be able to use it at all the local Bay Area trails, jumps, Pacifica, UCSC, Tahoe, Northstar etc. Do you think this could be a good do it all sort of bike? Edit, ok I just watched your comments at the end of the video and you pretty much answered my questions!
Dude! Glad I was able to clarify that for you. Honestly I wouldn’t hesitate to take this bike down any of those trail systems and with how smooth it felt on thorn alley I bet it would flow sooo good in the bike park over summer. I’d love to jump it some more to really see how it manages but on those 3 drops it was so composed I don’t doubt it’ll feel good in all of those systems you mentioned 🤘🏻
I ride a hard tail and Im about to purchase my first Santa Cruz...looking at a Bronson but I want to ride this thing as well. Im also in the Bay Area, so Im gonna go hit SC Corp and demo both, thanks so much for this its a great video and I learned alot
Are you riding with friends who have full power bikes? Are you interested in doing massive efforts where a 2nd battery may be necessary? If so you may benefit from the larger motor and removable battery! Your fitness is likely not an issue and the SL will definitely give you a closer to analog feel, but at the expense of range.
@@justin_niemi most of my Michigan friends don't have them yet. Ebikes. A few of my buddies that travel down south Bentonville Brevard Knoxville do have them. My immediate reason for wanting one would be able to see a lot more trail when I leave state on short weekends to cover more ground. I rented a full power one at kanoga. Which is a bike park that you are your own shuttle. I was hitting jumps bigger than I ever have even on the specialized evo 53 lbs. I did go down in a corner probably trying to ride it not used to be raked out and heavier. Part of me wants to go full size for the range reason the power. But our Michigan trails it's hard to find much more than 2000 feet of climb.
I was at Lime Ridge for the first time some time after the new year, forget exactly when. I almost ate a huge amount of shit off that big concrete pad which (when I was there) was about a meter-high drop, which I managed to just ride out on the wheelbase of my own e-bike. Erosion is a bitch. 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah it’s definitely getting a lot more traffic these days and almost no local up keep. If only WCOS would work with us we could do some trail days and butter this spot up 👌🏻
The Fazua system is a complete disaster, very very problematic and failure prone. This is a well known fact at this point. I would completely avoid this bike. Its a shame because its very well designed and seems to perform great.
There’s a few videos about it. Really disappointing. I was interested in this bike. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2uafOlDORfE.htmlsi=uMAC9dEO-riIIVVT
@@justin_niemi pinkbike forums, emtb forums, Facebook owners groups for Heckler SL, and transition Relay…. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FtcwdFHD5X8.htmlsi=qy35CRqx8k3sznEB
My buddies motor keeps shutting off and won’t turn back on. Luckily it pedals pretty well with the motor off so some rides have turned into analog rides 😂 Not sure if he’s figured out the cause but a bit unreliable. He loves it otherwise. Bike rips and keeps up with my Kenevo Expert full fat on big rides.
Gosh, pedaling one of these off sounds like a nightmare 😳 stoked to hear he can keep up with the full powers when it’s running good tho! I assumed it would fall behind a bit even in rocket.
My wife is on a full powered YT Decoy and we have been thinking about selling it and getting her this because of the weight costs. I will say E bike is what got her into the sport she was not a fan of pedaling an Amish bike. I’m thinking this may not provide enough grunt for her to have as an only bike while I have a full power and an analog bike.
Great re-view. All in what i need for my decision - however; I think the battery capacity [range] is to less for me. Where did you shot the video? CAL?