Thanks. Confirms my suspicions. Lots of folks upthread were claiming the tantan frame wasn't from whatever source the others were, given that "it has a different headset size". Now we know it doesn't.
Mine came built so I didn't want to pull the hoses to change the bearing...just added external grease. I avoid the rain as much as possible, not an option for Sander I suppose.
As I said some months ago, I am sure that Tan Tan and Taiwan Eisen are the same frames.
You have been derailled by a wrong headset size reported from Tan Tan (52) vs Taiwan Eisen and original (49,5) and assuming that Tan Tan is a good seller while others are just "counterfeit producer".
Tan Tan and Taiwan Eisen are not producing this frame, they are simply buying from the same factory.
Whoever is the producer, the dynamic qualities of the frame are very good, the quality of the finiture is sufficient.
The only thing I am a bit worried after 1.000Km is the solidity of the fork: it is around 330gr uncut and it is lighter than the SL8 original..