Replacing a frame

Australia

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Hi all

Due to an issue involving crunched carbon, I appear to be in the market for a new frame. After many years of faithful service my 2013 Giant Anthem X Advanced 0 frame may now be unsafe to continue riding https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/anthem-x-advanced-29er-0-2013

In selecting a new frame (onto which I will transfer all the components, which have been replaced over the years and thus are still in great working order) is it accurate to say that the essential characteristics will be?
  • Bottom Bracket 89.5mm shell accepts press-fit style BB
  • Oversized headset bearings (1 1/4-inch top and 1 1/2-inch bottom bearings) and a tapered steerer tube
  • 135mm Rear Hub Spacing
  • Low Mount Top Pull Front Derailleur compatible [this one I am not sure if I have right]
Is there any mistake above or other factor that I am not taking into account?

I am grateful for your input!

Thanks

Australia
 

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  • Oversized headset bearings (1 1/4-inch top and 1 1/2-inch bottom bearings) and a tapered steerer tube- This is Giant specific standard is 1 & 1/8th top;
  • 135mm Rear Hub Spacing- Hard to find these days, more likely 142 or 148mm rear
 
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