Silly me, I guess it’s purely swapping out the saddle like or like with compromising the saddle angle.
You remind me of the 3T seatpost that has a similar system, a pain in the ass but once you got the angle, it can be written down so you won't have to carefully aligned it after removing the saddle.
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Silly me, I guess it’s purely swapping out the saddle like or like with compromising the saddle angle.