I'm 6' and had a Pearson Touché in 60 and that was ok. A 62 might not have a lot of seatpost showing and a relatively shorter stem might compensate for the longer tt. I suppose it depends on how snug the tt is against your crotch when at a standstill.
AFAIK the Surly is longer and lower than the Pearson.
I think you're right and iirc the Pearson had an oddball seat tube angle which made the tt physically long but virtually short....of that makes sense. I never did manage to dial it in.
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I'm 6' and had a Pearson Touché in 60 and that was ok. A 62 might not have a lot of seatpost showing and a relatively shorter stem might compensate for the longer tt. I suppose it depends on how snug the tt is against your crotch when at a standstill.