I'm looking to buy an endurance-style frame for everyday riding, capable of running 32–35 mm tires on wide rims. I'm tall, and my body proportions require a very short reach combined with a relatively high stack, so most bikes I ride end up with a lot of spacers and a fairly upright position.
My current bike suffers from speed wobbles on descents, and despite multiple attempts by mechanics, the issue couldn't be resolved—so I'm looking for an upgrade.
Among many options, the Carbonda CFR-505 SL stands out as a near-perfect package (classic seatpost, UDH, T47).
I also considered the HongFu FM238, but the press-fit BB and limited 32 mm tire clearance are drawbacks.
I'm leaning toward giving the Carbonda a shot. Are there any other important things to know or other frames to consider?