Hello Rivers,

I'm running out of ideas, so wondered about soliciting some brainstorming 
and help.

In the spring, I bought one of the last 62cm SimpleOne's on Closeout.  It 
is lovely, but I'm having a hell of a time getting it to fit right. 

Here it 
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as originally set up fixed at ~63 gear inches with a 120mm Nitto Tech 
Deluxe stem, 48cm Noodle bars, Nitto 83 seat post, and Brooks B17 saddle.  
I'm 6'2" tall, 185lbs, with a PBH of ~90cm.

No matter what adjustments I've made, I can't get my hands and arms to feel 
comfortable on the bicycle.  

I know I like the vast majority of my weight on the saddle and away from my 
hands, so have put the saddle as far back over the rear wheel as the post 
will allow and have tried putting the handlebars up higher as well.  
Recently, I changed out the 120mm stem for a 100mm Tallux, hoping it would 
move my centre of mass rearward, but my hands, arms and upper body still 
feel "propped' on the bicycle.  Despite the marked up-tilt on my saddle, my 
behind still seems to slide forward as well.

Have others experienced something similar?  What advice might you offer in 
adjusting the bike to fit me better?  

Is it more realistic to give up and trade the SO for a Hilborne with it's 
nice lax 71.5 degree seat tube angle to put my weight  where I want it?

Thanks in advance,

Matt

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