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Although, unless your seat tube angle is REALLY slack, why is the saddle so far forward?
It also appears to be sloping down at the front.
Having all your weight front loaded would explain the wrist niggle.
Saddle further back and level with a shorter stem would probably be a better solution IMO....
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I've ridden this around 8000 miles without much issue before going for a bike fit. Which suggested it was a little longer than optimum.
As a result the stem has gone from 110 to 90 (may settle on 100) and saddle right forward. It feels much the same comfort wise and yes I noticed from this photo the saddle is angled down.
Don't really like that the saddle is clamped like that though, I assume an inline post is the answer to get it more centred on the rails
I don't know why I posted really.
I should go ahead and get an inline post, shouldn't I?
(This photo has just explained the slight wrist niggle I've been getting. Lovely)