Try different length stems as each fitter will give you a different position, the correct fit is the comfortable one, not the one that the most experienced fitter gave.
Also you need to understand that "reach" has nothing really to do with top tube length. The reach of a frame is measured from the centre of the bottom bracket to the centre of the TOP of the head tube. Hence reach is unnafected by saddle position but is effected by spacers under the stem.
Also note that stem angle affects reach therefore just buying a 110 stem for example can give a very different reach depending on how it is flipped.
Also note that bar reach is a component of overall reach. common bar reach is between 70 and 95mm so has a huge effect on overall reach.
Never adjust the saddle to try and change reach, all you will do is alter your Gof G and cause other issues. Having said that you may need to adjust your saddle to achieve the correct C of G to allow you to reach out without tipping forward and needing to prop yourself on the bars. If you feel you need to prop yourself on the bars because they are too far away, often the answer is to move your seat BACK, this will re ballance you and result in more comfort.
trial and error is best, bike fitters are only guessing based on how you look on the bike
Lazer
Last edited by lazerzxr; 07-11-11 at 09:51 PM.