Based on that TT measurement it looks like it probably is a 55.

http://www.cyclofiend.com/Images/rbw/gen1/rivcat05_framespecs.jpg

On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 11:34:41 PM UTC-4 Justin wrote:

> Ok, I've received a ton of emails. I'll try to answer the bike specific 
> questions real quick with some photos which should cover all the 
> requests. I didn't figure there'd be so much interest and I apologize for 
> the grief for not have an answer to the "how much?" emails. Since I was 
> hoping to trade I truly don't have a price in mind to sell. I think the 
> first 4 emails arrived simultaneously so I'm not even sure who to fairly 
> give the first shot without there being an offer on deck.
>
> The bike is currently on 26" wheels and 2.1" tires, tubed.
>
> The bike weighs 23.6 lbs in the photo. 
>
> Top tube length (C-C) - 22", and (because c-c is too hard to measure and 
> photograph by myself) the seat tube to head tube - 21" as pictured
>
>
> [image: 51354336564_2a81af25b7_z[1].jpg]
> [image: 51353595911_9319bb4531_z[1].jpg]
>
>
> Crank bolt to top of saddle - 30".
> I'm not sure how that measurement is helpful so I also included top of 
> pedal to top of saddle - 36" / 175mm crank length. 
> Saddle height from ground is 39 1/4". Note that the seat post in the 
> picture is a Nitto S83, not the Jaguar NJ-SP72 because is was too short to 
> reach my new saddle height.
>
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> [image: 51353596581_50323d1ef0_z[1].jpg]
> [image: 51353823913_71cca6a517_z[1].jpg]
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> On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 1:27:10 PM UTC-4 Dave S wrote:
>
>> PM'ed about a too big for me 59cm XO-1 hanging in my garage.  
>>
>> On Sunday, August 1, 2021 at 9:49:02 PM UTC-4 Justin wrote:
>>
>>> I know it's a really long shot but by all means y'all feel free to let 
>>> me know about it!
>>>
>>> I've recently come to understand that my recurring knee pain is a result 
>>> of always riding my saddle a bit too low, and raising the saddle meant 
>>> raising the stem/bars as well to keep things level. Now the size 56 feels 
>>> just too small sadly. I'm 6'1"
>>>
>>> The All Rounder is probably my favorite bike I've ever owned even though 
>>> it's a size too small for me, and I'd really love to have another in a size 
>>> that fits. As I understand it, the 58 All Rounder was the last size to keep 
>>> 26" wheels so a size 60 with 700cc wheels is not really what I'm looking 
>>> for even though it would fit. Also should point out that I am not looking 
>>> for a modern Rivendell with long chainstays and double toptube, been there 
>>> done that and it's not for me.
>>>
>>> Frame/fork or full bike with comparable parts. Really only "want" to 
>>> trade but... If someone is determined to buy it I guess they'll let me 
>>> know. Bonus points if someone happens to know of a dormant size 58 not of 
>>> their own but can facilitate it's purchase in exchange for the acquisition 
>>> of my 56! *Point is I'm hesitant to let the bike go without a bike to 
>>> put in it's place during this pandemic bike shortage.*
>>>
>>> Something of similar strengths but disc brake could pull me away from it 
>>> as well, Crust, Singular Peregrine, etc. 
>>>
>>> Phil Wood/Sun CR18 front wheel
>>> Bullseye (made in USA) rear
>>> Paul Neo Retro/Touring canti brakes
>>> Nitto Jaguar NJ-SP72 seat post
>>> Nitto Pearl stem, Mustache bars
>>> Suntour Superbe brake levers
>>> Suntour Cyclone/Deaore derailleurs and shifters
>>> Ritchey cranks
>>>
>>> 32" standover at bottom bracket
>>>
>>> It's in really great shape, if a bit dirty. More pics if there's 
>>> interest.
>>>
>>> [image: 51351999495_e41cfd8f29_b[1].jpg]
>>> [image: 51352077389_867b9084f7_c[1].jpg]
>>> [image: 51351563428_9c63cda23d_c[1].jpg]
>>>  
>>>
>>>

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