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183cm and 83cm inseam here, i ride a 56cm . . .
Im 178 and found the 54 was right for me. Seat height was 73 and a 100mm stem. My brother is 180 and he also rides a size 54 but with a 110mm stem.
Thanks bro for your input. It was definitely helpful
I ride a 54cm 2014 R3, I'm 5'8" (172cms) with a 79 cms inseam.
I was Retul fitted for the bike, to be honest I was expecting to buy the 52cms frame, but left with the 54cms frame with a slightly longer (120mm) stem.
Fitter said I had short legs and a long torso.
Seat to middle of crank measurement is 71.2cms.
Hope this helps.
Great bike btw
With that height and inseam it will come down to your reach and how much of a drop you like IMO a 54 should be ok but if your arms aren't particularly short you may find a 56 would work also. You need to swing your leg over one. What are you riding at the minute? Can you compare geos?