We can most definitely agree that there are very few options for a standover height of 69cm or less.
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I agree, Eden. TT length is always the first thing I look for.
I've had a few bikes that gave me a serious wedgie but fit and felt awesome in motion – my fixie is a perfect example (I just track stand as much as possible). Bikes are made for riding... not standing over. Besides, you don't need both feet on the ground. All you need is one foot on the ground and the other clipped in around the 12 o'clock position, or slightly in front.
I think having sufficient clearance is important for newer riders. There's a learning curve and feeling comfortable is essential to progress. But I also think that the more experience people get, the less relevant standover will become.
Hi,
I second the advice of visiting Cinergy - wonderful shop and awesome customer service.
That was the name of our electric company when I lived in Cincinnati, actually. Also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinergy_Field