I'm just about to complete another build -
Carbon Fat Bike Build - which aimed to create an ebike for all the haters to hate, #Bafang #FatTyre #1500Watts #DIY But in all seriousness the point of this build was to DIY a non-obvious DIY build with integrated motor and battery, and to blow my own trumpet i have succeeded spectacularly, shes been 85% built now for a couple of weeks whilst waiting for some bits and bobs to turn up, she is BEAUTIFUL, when the shock bushings turn up tomorrow i'll post some pictures.
But driving this project is rebellion - disruptive technology. Can someone tell me what these top bike brands actually manufacture? Are Specialized components produced by Specialized? Trek? R+M? Giant? C'mon surely someone uses their own components! The frame? Oh no thats right, you buy into a brand who sell you the idea of a lifestyle, just like Apple. Remember MP3 players? Or did Apple invent the concept? PCs? Crapintosh, don't make me laugh. This notion of disruptive technology has been around quite a while now but for a contemporary example PCs are prime; If you want the highest spec on the market you build yourself, it's that simple. Ebikes are and will go through a similar phase.
You used an interesting term - 'dealer dependency' and i think thats exactly right; Dependency. Theres a crackpot on here who believes he is part of an elite and THE authority on all things ebike, but you know what, he can't change his brake pads or even fix a puncture but he'll let you know what a piece of s*it he thinks you are if you are 'off brand', i'd rather be a piece of s*it than dealer dependant THAT is punk. Must add the same guy became homeless, moved into social housing and thinks its an appropriate time to buy a new status symbol.
Back to the topic the Dengfu frames are spot on, the new Wattwagons are Dengfu, Seroxat are an interesting aluminium frame receiving good reviews too, so there are options out there for a complete, quality self build.