If you can get the saddle high enough and the bars where you want them
you are good.  A thicker pair of shoes will help. Now if you are a off
road type then you might think about more stand over.  For a smooth
road rider I've never found it to be a problem. I have two bikes that
fit similar.

On Jan 22, 8:41 am, JimP <thefamil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>    I have a Sma Hillborne which I absolutely Love. It is the best
> bicycle I have ever owned. Orange frame, Cream Delta Cruisers and
> Honjo hammered fenders. A Magnificent and Functional work of Art.
>
>    I can't help but think about another Rivendell at some point,
> perhaps an A. Homer Hilson or Atlantis. The question becomes whether
> or not to get a smaller frame.
>
>    When I ordered my Sam I did the best I could with measurements and
> read that most people buy frames too small for them. I ended up buying
> a 56 cm Sam with 700 tires. It feels great when I am riding BUT, when
> I stand over the top bar I am right on it, and I mean right on it. I
> lean the bike over when I get on, but at stoplights I do fine with one
> foot (toe) down. That suggests I should have gotten the 54 but the
> bike feels great when I am riding. I guess that shows you can adjust
> seat height and saddle position and come up with a bike that "fits"
> while mounted even IF it is too large.
>
>   So, if I ordered an AHH would you recommend a smaller frame? If so,
> what effect would there be, if any, moving back and forth between a 56
> Sam and a 54 AHH?
>
> Thanks for any thoughts.
>
> best,
>
> JimP

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