I am 5'10" with long legs...
My two main bikes are one normal/mans, one female specific
My Giant TCR2 has become my TT bike with bull horns and bar end shifters. It is a small frame. 53.5cm effective top tube length.
My other bike is my road race bike, a womens specific EMC2 FemEtapePro. I think it might be a large frame (large because it is women's, not mens). 54cm effective top tube length.
For me, the frame size is irrelevant.
What matters for me is the front end. Before I got the bullhorns and bar end shifters on the Giant, the reach for my brakes was always tough - especially downhill... I never got around to putting shims in, though that would have solved the problem.
For me, getting the EMC2 showed me how delightful a narrower set of handle bars, with short reach levers could be.
For me, the front end is the reason why I would buy female specific.
Focus on a comfortable size frame, and if there is an option for narrower front end with shortreach levers, then opt for that.
But ultimately, the frame size is what you need to focus on - you can change the seat, the front end, the crank length... but you are stuck with the frame size.



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