>
> My pbh is 89.5. Like Tim, Grant suggested a 63 AHH but Keven said the 61 
> was appropriate, citing the change in clearance with larger tires. I think 
> the decision gauge may have been Ram size minus one (just guessing here).  
> I stressed over the size decision at first but I've had the 61 for years 
> and, on many long rides, I have never felt uncomfortable at all. It's been 
> a true pleasure to ride. I'm still riding tires sizes in the low 30's so 
> I've yet to test the large tire hypothesis. But yeah, sure, I'd like to try 
> a 63 also.

--AC 


On Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at 2:00:33 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>
> When I bought my AHH I measured my PBH at 89. Grant suggested a 63 and 
> Keven (he was still at Riv then) suggested 61. I bought the 63. A couple of 
> years later I re-measured my PBH at 87.5. I double and triple checked it so 
> I'm pretty sure the mistake was in the 89cm measurement. I still ride the 
> 63 AHH and it has never felt too big. Stand over is just fine and it's a 
> great bike. I also have a 63 cm Roadeo, and a 58 Hunqapillar. That being 
> said, if I had to start from scratch, I would take each of my bikes down 
> one size but only because on the Roadeo and AHH I have less than a 
> "fistful" of seat post and would prefer to have more showing. That is the 
> only reason I would change. I think you should always go for the bigger 
> size. 

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