Looks great...
1. Slide saddle back 1cm so that it is centered on post.
2. Swap to a 1cm shorter length stem.
You have just a tad of tilt-back of the saddle which is great - means you are not forcing your body to rely on the hands for support. (That leads to hand and wrist pain...)
Other than FBinNY's housing suggestion - looks good overall.
=8-)
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