I'd follow Riv's sizing guidelines, bearing in mind that they plan for a 
decent amount of crotch clearance. So if you're on the edge and would 
prefer a taller head tube, size up, and if you're wanting a shorter reach, 
size down. I think a lot of this depends on what kind of handlebar you're 
planning on and your desired riding position. 
On Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at 10:11:06 AM UTC-4 Stephanie A. wrote:

> Hi everyone! As I continue (spending probably way too much money and time) 
> altering my pandemic bike (which looks splendid but is probably a size too 
> small and, gasp, aluminum), I've been scoping out which Riv I might buy in 
> the future. I'm between an AHH and a Platy, heavily leaning toward the AHH 
> to have a zippier feeling bike and a diamond frame. As much as I love 
> seeing people touring and bike packing, I'm not sure that I'll ever do more 
> than commute, lug sometimes heavy CSA shares or work stuff, and ride on 
> pavement or packed dirt. The AHH seems to give me the flexibility to go at 
> least a little beyond that if I want to.
>
> What I'm most unsure of is sizing. My PBH is right on the line at around 
> 80cm. I want to avoid buying an expensive non-returnable new or used bike 
> and feeling like I should have gotten a different size--or different model.
>
> To that end, does anyone in the Boston area have an AHH in 47.5 or 51 that 
> they'd be willing to let me stand over in the Common?
>
> Many thanks,
> Stephanie, who is really hoping that the more common size of 51 will fit 
> so that her chances of eventually getting a gold AHH are moderately higher 
> than if only the 47.5 fits
>

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