Just move it back in the post you have now and see how you get on. If its feels better with it all the way back, then consider a new seatpost with more setback.
Just move it back in the post you have now and see how you get on. If its feels better with it all the way back, then consider a new seatpost with more setback.
This - but don't forget to lower the saddle when you move it backwards (otherwise you will effectively be raising the saddle)
Just move it back in the post you have now and see how you get on. If its feels better with it all the way back, then consider a new seatpost with more setback.