@Saytan
Personally I find once it's above 165mm ish the frame starts looking awkward. This isn't a problem for people buying 56 or below for the most part. I'm at a height of cross over frame sizes just above this. There's hardly any exceptions even with spacers removed.
@AndyCr15
It's pretty standard measurements as there is flexibility, just as long as they produce a large 56, a 57 or a small 58. You're right about frameset, problem is then cost.
@PikeyPriest
4iiii left side. 6.2k and they supply the exact same frameset with 172.5 plus power meter on all the mediums. Nope, sell your cranks and power meter and rebuy at extra cost. Then you're thinking, why am I buying this bike again that's taken them two plus years to revise the seatpost clamp area and shadow release it. Whole point of waiting was to avoid 3d printed insert.
Personally I find once it's above 165mm ish the frame starts looking awkward. This isn't a problem for people buying 56 or below for the most part. I'm at a height of cross over frame sizes just above this. There's hardly any exceptions even with spacers removed.
@AndyCr15
It's pretty standard measurements as there is flexibility, just as long as they produce a large 56, a 57 or a small 58. You're right about frameset, problem is then cost.
@PikeyPriest
4iiii left side. 6.2k and they supply the exact same frameset with 172.5 plus power meter on all the mediums. Nope, sell your cranks and power meter and rebuy at extra cost. Then you're thinking, why am I buying this bike again that's taken them two plus years to revise the seatpost clamp area and shadow release it. Whole point of waiting was to avoid 3d printed insert.