I am the very satisfied owner of a 59 cm Clem Smith Jr. H bike. I am also at the very low end of the recommended PBH for that model (86 cm). And, I am a senior rider who finds himself gradually shrinking and losing agility at a similar rate. As a result, it is becoming increasingly awkward (sometimes spelled clumsy) to mount and dismount.
Possible solutions:
I'm thinking that one of the following bikes might help resolve my mount/demount challenge: a 60 cm Platypus, a YelloWolleY of similar size, or a 59 cm Clem Smith Jr. L. To be honest, I'm not keen on the Clem L solution due to age-associated stereotypes of being seen on a girls bike. Sorry, born this way.
The ask:
In order to help make a decision, I'd like to determine whether a step-over configuration (Platypus or YelloWolleY) would be workable. I already know that the Clem step-through frame would work. Since I'm not aware of a 60 cm Platypus in my vicinity, what would be very helpful is to know the height off the ground of the Platypus top tube at three points:
1). Where it begins at the head tube
2). Where it meets the seat tube
3). At a point in the middle, between the high and low points.
Alternative:
If there is an agreeable owner of a 60 cm Platypus in Southeast Michigan, I would be more than happy to travel some distance to see if the step-over frame solves my mount/dismount difficulties.
Thanks in advance for any assistance (and any personal experiences) that owners are able to provide.