My son is growing fast, so time to expand my positive Airwolf YFM-026 Chiner hardtail experience and build him a new bike!
He is nearly 15, 168cm tall and riding mostly on the North Shore in Vancouver, CA. For reference, he currently rides a 2007 Heckler with 150mm rear travel, 150mm fork and slacked geo (offset shock bushings).
I am finding I care more about his safety than my own: I was quite happy to go with anything for my own bike, but for my son I would hate him to hurt himself on a problem frame. He's also not as fastidious with maintenance as me! My research led me to Carlton Reid's interesting book (if you haven't read it:
https://bikebiz.com/cream-competent-or-cowboy-which-factories-are-faking-it/) and putting suppliers into 'Cream, Component, Cowboy' categories.
I don't want a 'Cowboy' frame for my son. Component or Cream would be fine. I suspect this will mean dealing with a manufacturer directly rather than through AliExpress. Anyone's thoughts on who the Component manufacturers are - and how to contact them - appreciated.
The frame: we are looking for a ~150mm travel 29er. I do not want flex stays. Would prefer a simple 4 bar / Horst design to anything funky. I have a pathological hatred for anything with bearings in the line of fire from the back wheel. Modern-ish geo, so <67 head angle and >73 seat angle. Although I am posting this in the carbon forum, we would be happy with alloy if you know of options.
Your suggestions and personal experiences (always love pics!) appreciated.