Decades ago when top tubes were horizontal and wheels were either 27” or 700c, 
going by seat tube length sizing worked. These days not so much. It only lets 
you figure out if you can get the seat to the height you want and how long a 
post you will need.
I think the larger two sizes of Clem Ls have the same step over height and a 
considerable overlap in the saddle heights that they can accommodate. Which one 
to get could be a matter of wheel size preference.
Ever since Kevin looked me up and down once or twice and declared “56” when I 
was deciding what size SO to buy, I consult with the vendor (e.g. RBW) when 
selecting frames.

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