There you ve got a frame that should fit pretty close.
Road bike standover.
Begin by checking standover height which is the distance between the top tube and your crotch when straddling the bike.
Aim for about one inch of clearance if the bike has a traditional straight.
Just like your pants inseam off the ground increases with platform shoes your bike s standover height will increase if you add bigger tires.
You will want at least one inch for a road bike and two inches for a mountain bike.
If the bike has a sloping top tube semi compact or compact design expect to have clearance of 2 or more.
Here s how to measure.
The bike s actual standover height is the the middle of the top tube.
If your inseam measurement clears the frame s standover by a bit say at least 2 3cm for a road bike and a bit more for a mountain bike then you should be ok.
Sportiff style bikes are designed for long endurance rides so come with a higher head tube.
Compact style frames have low standover but the headtube is roughly the same as a trad bike style.
If the bike has a traditional straight top tube that is parallel to the ground you should have approximately 1 of clearance between the ground and tires when you lift the bike as you re straddling it.