Hi Don, and welcome to the forum.
First, let me tell you about my experience with my Brammo Enertia and hills. I weigh about 210. There is this one particular intersection near my house that is particularly dangerous. It is also on the way to some of my favorite routes, so I have to deal with it often. It's a "T" intersection, and I have the Stop sign - the cross traffic does not stop, and the line of vision isn't very good. Plus, the road at the stop sign is a serious grade - upward angle at about 20% grade, I'd guess. So, from this stop, I usually take a left and have to really power up quickly just in case someone is coming from my right.
Of course, one of the good things about the Brammo is that, while I'm waiting at this stop sign, it is silent, allowing me to hear if any cars are coming. Additionally, the brakes (Brembo) are great at holding me from sliding backward, usually into a car creeping up from behind. When it's 'go' time, I'm still usually holding the front brake, and I roll on the throttle. No sense going FOT in this situation, I've found -- they have the motor controller software configured so that you don't do a burn out. But it's plenty torquey to get me moving forward (as I slowly release the brake) with no chance of rearward rolling.
Now, past the point of no return and while I'm turning into the lane (going left-ward) the smooth torque curve gets me moving and up to speed plenty quick enough. I don't do any 0-35 or 0-50 measurements, but it's comfortable, smooth, confident and quick.
...and that's with my 210 lbs. You only weigh 150 so, especially in a situation like that, your performance would be better.
The Enertia has been compared performance-wise to a 250cc motorcycle. It doesn't have the top speed of a Ninja (around 90?) but torque and handling are supposedly similar.
I'll let some other folks chime in.