Standover height is not the only thing you need to consider when trying bikes, top tube length, femur and arm length is important as well.
Were the 2 bikes you tried the same brand and model? Bike companies measure differently so a smaller bike from one company may be similiar in geometry to a larger sized bike from another company.
Here's a good article on how to properly fit a bicycle.
http://womenspecific.com/cycling/35/...men-specific--



I went looking this weekend. I'm 5' tall. The bike store measured my inseam said I should buy a 47 frame. I tried it. I could do it but then I tried a 43 frame and felt happier on it. But it looks so small.
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, I still might be able to keep up with the bigger bikes. At least stay in hollaring distance. Said hopefully.
