I've found from experience not to even go by frame size it can vary so much 
depending in wheel size, frame design, BB drop, etc.
I go strictly by standover height & then I decide how long a top tube I will 
need based on, how I intend to set up/ride the bike.
Keven measured my PBH @ 82 when I was out there last year, but I feel like it 
hardly matters because I know from experience that a standover of 77 is about 
optimal for me, any more then that and my boys start contacting the top tube a 
little more then is comfortable.
Ideally, I think you should be able to stand flat-footed on the bike without 
hurting yourself.

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