Also, it's worth noting that if you use shorter cranks, for instance 155 or 
160mm, your saddle height would go up 10-15mm compared to 160mm cranks.  
This, combined with Steve's photo, gives me full confidence you could get 
the saddle to the correct height without running out of room as long as you 
don't run an unusually tall saddle as Bill notes.  Beyond that, I'm 
confident you'd find your fit by using not too long of a stem and using 
swept back bars. Billie bars would be a good bet since they don't rise too 
much, or Choco which are a little narrower 

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