integrated seatclamp is not a problem, the seatclamp is seperate to the saddle rails... . I'd really try levelling your saddle and riding it for a couple of days to give it a chance. That kind of saddle angle is reserved for BMXers and dirt jumpers for a reason... They don't really sit down.
I'm not sure if you're understanding though, the shorter your stem, the less the reach, the more upright you'll be and the more weight should be on your saddle and less on your wrists? That saddle angle though, I'm surprised you manage to ride without falling off the back, your hands are probably taking the extra strain of keeping you on board...
integrated seatclamp is not a problem, the seatclamp is seperate to the saddle rails... . I'd really try levelling your saddle and riding it for a couple of days to give it a chance. That kind of saddle angle is reserved for BMXers and dirt jumpers for a reason... They don't really sit down.
I'm not sure if you're understanding though, the shorter your stem, the less the reach, the more upright you'll be and the more weight should be on your saddle and less on your wrists? That saddle angle though, I'm surprised you manage to ride without falling off the back, your hands are probably taking the extra strain of keeping you on board...