Maybe the Betty like the one you sold(or similar) is on it's way to your 
front door :)

A smaller Platy also comes with less frame reach and bar height potential. 
Since you're already at the max stem height and length , going to a smaller 
frame doesn't work for you. Neither does a high rise bar like the Bosco 
since it comes back further than bar you currently have. 

On Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 1:23:07 PM UTC-5 allan....@gmail.com wrote:

> Two additional data points…
>
> Wife has 80PBH
> 50cm Rosco Platy (Circa 2022)
> LOA 182cm (71.5”) w/ 42-584 smooth tread (+2cm for fender, 72.5” LOA)
>
> I have 87 PBH
> 58cm Yves/Betty 
> LOA 176cm (69.25”) w/ 42-584 smooth tread (+2cm for fender, 70”LOA)
>
> Allan, in Marlboro, VT
> On Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 12:03:10 PM UTC-5 J J wrote:
>
>> *Bill requests: *
>> *3.  YOU own a medium/small Glorious or Wilbury.  Please measure the 
>> total end to end length from the front edge of the front tire to the 
>> trailing edge of the rear fender (or tire).  Please and thank you*
>>
>> Total end-to-end length of 52cm Wilbury and 52cm Glorius is between 67.5" 
>> and 68", both with 42mm 650b and fenders. The slight difference is due to 
>> different fenders.
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 5:20:38 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>> Leah
>>>
>>> My recommendation for an alternative set of academic questions would 
>>> include the following:
>>>
>>> 1.  YOU own a 52cm Yves Gomez or Betty Foy.  Please measure the total 
>>> end to end length from the front edge of the front tire to the trailing 
>>> edge of the rear fender (or tire).  Please and thank you
>>>
>>> 2.  YOU own a 55cm Yves Gomez or Betty Foy.  Please measure the total 
>>> end to end length from the front edge of the front tire to the trailing 
>>> edge of the rear fender (or tire).  Please and thank you
>>>
>>> 3.  YOU own a medium/small Glorious or Wilbury.  Please measure the 
>>> total end to end length from the front edge of the front tire to the 
>>> trailing edge of the rear fender (or tire).  Please and thank you
>>>
>>> I think it would be HOT if you had a sporty short wheelbase Riv 
>>> step-through in your ARSENAL.  Mrs Bubba used to own a 52cm Gomez, but now 
>>> she's on a 50cm Platy and it's not actively for sale.  Although if you were 
>>> eager to lease it for an extended period, I bet she could be convinced. 
>>>  Hers is Mermaid, and its full end to end length is 72 inches, plus or 
>>> minus a quarter-inch, with 650B x 48 Rene Herse knobbies and no fenders.
>>>
>>> Bill Lindsay
>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>
>>> On Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 1:27:55 PM UTC-8 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a question that is probably only going to be academic. But maybe 
>>>> not. I’ve done crazier things. 
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, I have an 81 cm PBH. I sized up to the 55 cm Platypus (PBH 
>>>> range starts at 82 cm) and I love the fit. I adore my bikes. You can’t 
>>>> have 
>>>> them, I won’t sell them, don’t even ask. BUT, they are long. Too long for 
>>>> buses and for Amtrak. I desperately want to take Amtrak to Chicago with my 
>>>> bike for the first time, but my bike is too long. RivSister Kate says she 
>>>> can get her 50 cm Platypus on Amtrak if she undoes her V brakes and lets 
>>>> some air out of her tire. But, I’m 5’6” and I don’t know if I could ride 
>>>> that little bike. I don’t have one locally to try.
>>>>
>>>> Also, I’d want the lime olive, which would be very hard to find. 
>>>> Anyway, thanks for participating in my thought experiment. That might be a 
>>>> real experiment. Probably not. There’s likely a limit to how many Platys a 
>>>> girl can have.
>>>> Leah
>>>>
>>>

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