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Old 04-20-14, 12:57 PM
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You really don't size bikes by inseam these days, there's plenty of room to move the seat post up and down. The effective top tube length is more along the lines of what is required. A frame that is too small will give you more drop from the saddle to the bars, which is probably not what you're after either.

And is that your pants inseam or the cycling inseam?
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