I second that suggestion. I use the same seat height but I am probably an 
inch shorter in height than you. I could theoretically go with either size, 
depending. But for bars even, and, IMO, a more practical, enjoyable, 
comfortable, and  aesthetically pleasing (ie, no super gangly stem, fistful 
and a bit of post) fit, I would definitely choose 59, especially given that 
Rivs are measured center to top, and feature laid back seat tube angles and 
some kind of tt slope. And the Riv chart puts you there, and with  upper 
body toward longish end compared to PBH, it's where you will be happiest. 
Of course, on a purchase this big you will be talking to them and they will 
give you a recommendation. 

On Sunday, December 31, 2017 at 3:55:06 AM UTC-8, Matt B. wrote:
>
> I'd go with the 59.
>
>
> On Sunday, December 31, 2017 at 1:01:39 AM UTC-5, John W wrote:
>>
>> Happy holidays, everyone. 
>>
>> I’m currently seriously considering putting myself on the queue list for 
>> an AHH, although who knows how long i’ll be waiting. I would benefit 
>> greatly from some sizing advice. 
>>
>> I’m 182cm tall, with a 85 PBH and about a 74cm saddle height for most 
>> bikes. I intend to run drop bars about dead level with the saddle. 
>>
>> Should I go with a 57 or 59cm, or another size that I’m not considering? 
>> I have a slight preference for running 700c tires. 
>>
>>

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