I'm looking at doing a bike build. Ideally 12 speed, mechanical shifting, hydraulic disc bike. Something strong and long-lasting. I'm 187cm tall and over 100kg, so I'm not looking for anything ultra-light (massive weight saving opportunities exist above the saddle
) I'm thinking about mainly using Chinese parts and I notice L-twoo are releasing a fully hydraulic (not cable actuated hydraulic) groupset.
Anyhow, I digress, My starting point is the frame and I've done heaps of reading and youtube video watching, but am still a bit stuck on what brand of frame to buy. From what I've read, I'd probably order it along the following lines:
If I'm wanting peace of mind, quality control, communication, warranty and service then:
Winspace
Yoeleo
Elves
...but I'd be paying a premium for the brand and not necessarily getting a better frame (except maybe Winspace?).
If I'm wanting an equivalent (or better) quality frame at a lower price without having to pay for a brand name, then one of the following:
Dengfu - R12
ICAN - A22
Velobuild - R-177
My biggest fear is buying something where there hasn't been any pride taken in the build which may mean defects, problems with the build, and lack of responsiveness if I there is a problem which I need to get resolved. Essentially, things like visible poor workmanship if I were to put an endoscope inside the frame. issues with carbon walls that might be too thin in places, rough finishing around the bottom bracket. disc-brake attachment points that don't line up properly, alignment issues in the wheel axle holes, things that might make internal routing of the cables nearly impossible.
From what I've read these 3 companies seem to have a very good reputation with people on this forum, so I will probably go with one of these. In short, this is a final due-diligence to ask if anyone thinks I should choose one over the other or whether there are greater risks with one versus the others? Any other companies I should consider?
Thanks!