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Originally Posted by therh
Are there any guides or tips on how to set the distance of the saddle front or back. I am riding at the correct height, but it feels like I am slipping off towards the front, so I have to push myself a back while I am riding. Does this mean I need to move the saddle forward or back?

Any and all advice it welcomed.
The obvious advice is to get a fit if you're lost for an explanation.

With me, a very slight nose tilt up and the saddle cocked very slightly to the right is the sweat spot. Additionally, if the saddle is a little low it can cause a variety of unexpected problems, you can try going up to your personal max and then backing off a few mm. Also, find your neutral KOPS postion as a starting point, then move the saddle slight fore or aft to find your sweet spot.
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