Between BXT and Velobuild, is one generally considered higher quality or safer than the other?
I’m looking to built up a frame as a winter gravel/road bike to save my main bike from salty conditions and to have a spare for my wife to try out gravel if she wants. I have most components already for a build, as take-offs from upgrading the other bike; just missing frame/fork, stem and bars. Both of these frame sets seem to be available for roughly the same price right now (BXT on Ali Express, Velobuild on their site or SP Cycle, though Velobuild has shipping charges). My research has led to these two options as nice looking, well priced, and reasonable geometry frames, but is there another option or any other gotchas with these two? Leaning towards the BXT because of the threaded BB and potential protection from PayPal if something goes wrong?
Also wondering about the sizing. BXT recommends the 49cm frame for my height (167cm). My main bike is bigger than this and seems to fit well (Small Lauf Seigla - 52cm?). The geo of my bike looks closer to the 52cm BXT other than the BXT having more stack and slightly less chance of toe overlap (which I do have on the Lauf). I’m thinking of going against the recommendations and getting the 52cm - any reasons I shouldn’t?
Geo comparisons:
https://geometrygeeks.bike/compare/bxt-gravel-135-2022-52,bxt-gravel-135-2022-49,velobuild-gf-002-2021-s,lauf-seigla-2022-small/It seems the Velobuild would be the most upright? I like how the Lauf rides, but maybe having something more relaxed would be good for winter?