Originally Posted by
Clem von Jones
Numb hands are a classic symptom of having your seat too far forward. Measuring with a plumb bob hanging from the nose of your saddle down, how far behind the center of your bottom bracket is it? It's important to have the two wheels on a level surface for an accurate measurement. Cement garage floors and driveways are often slanted to shed water. Depending on your height you might need several inches of setback. The idea is to balance on the bike by moving the saddle backwards so that your spine and legs carry your weight instead of your hands. The more aggressively aero your riding position is the further back your saddle will need to be. You can pretty much figure out it out by how it feels. Your ass tells you the best place.
I am not sure I can move the seat any further, it says max with a line, not sure if that line should be parallel to something though.