I would follow Rivs advice.   FWIW I think top-tube crotch clearance fears 
are unfounded.    I know many disagree.    I ride bikes with ~2cm top-tube 
standover clearance in the woods and never have a problem even with 
frequent foot-downs or sudden dismounts.   Most of my riding growing up was 
BMX, and other than that kind of riding which is totally different, I've 
never had both my feet blow off the pedals and my butt fall off the saddle 
all at the same time, nailing my crotch-    but if that were to happen, I'd 
rather a shorter drop to the top tube than a longer one wherein gravity has 
more time to do its acceleration thing.   Also, sounds stupid but I like 
resting my leg on the top-tube when stopped, and when riding bikes with 
compact/expanding geometry I kind of miss that.     6', ~89cm pbh, and have 
always ridden 62-64cm frames.  Also have a 65cm touring/workhorse rig that 
is amazing for long distances.

-Matt

On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 2:28:55 AM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:
>
> Hello All, 
>
> When you got your Riv's, how was their sizing recommendation for you? 
>
> I am planning on getting a RIV sometime, and was wondering if I should 
> go by what they recommend (I hear usually larger), or go with my gut 
> (smaller). 
>
> What's your advice?

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