For sale my wife's Richey Breakaway. Serial number suggests this is a 52cm frame size. Seat tube measures 48cm ctr-top, chain stay 41.3cm, wheel base 98.5cm and stand over height 74.6cm. She is 5'6" tall and of normal proportions. My guess this would fit people shorter too. The saddle top is 28 inches up from middle of pedal spindle when crank is as distant from top of saddle as can be. The center of handle bars is 19.5 inches from nose of saddle. It has really nice Ultegra hub 32 spoke mavic box rims for comfort and easy repair overseas, NEW TIRES Pirelli P Zero Velo 4S 28 mm 700c clincher tires and wheel built by the best bike mechanic att who was also working on two pro racers bikes here in Corvallis. It has 8 speed on it still as after several trips to Europe I noticed that very few of the local bike shops have parts on hand for the newer component groups as most the locals don't ride high end race bikes, hence 8 speed and Mavic box rims with normal spoke lengths. It's got a Ritchey Carbon Pro fork, Easton EC90 10cm stem with 17degree rise, Easton EC70 bars with the flat deck she likes, Ultegra 8spd sti control levers in great condition, Ultegra 9spd brakes, Shimano 8 spd XTR rear derailleur. Rear gearing is Shimano mountain bike XTR 12-28 cassette, Ritchey Carbon Pro seat post, Terry Women's Ti saddle, Chain is Shimano Dura Ace with 10-20% wear att, Cranks are Shimano 10 speed 53-39 with inner chain ring replaced with 8 new speed as the bike shop suggested. It works great as all three of my wife's road bikes do. It probably has 3000 miles on it as it's been to Italy and Oahu HI once via airlines and she seldom rides it at home.  I will include two extra straps with the case as I'm sure if you travel with it alot another will be probably lose one. I've read that these straps coming off is a very common occurrence. There are some extra packing materials in case as we've been traveling in planes with our bikes since mid 90s and learned a thing or two and there are extra photos from YouTube videos on packing. I'd advise watching numerous of these before attempting your first pack.  Enjoy and ride that bike!