Thanks for all of your responses. I just measured the bike and it is at 571mm from seat tip to center of bars, like you suspected. I have several inches to move the seat back and can get it to that 600mm mark. I guess the logic behind that I don't understand since it seems like moving the seat farther back would cause you to have to lean more forward and weight your hands more. But that's not the first time i have read to move the seat back to decrease weight on the hands. I currently already feel uncomfortable stretching out to place my hands on the hoods, perhaps that's a core strength issue.
My seatpost has a slight set back and is the single clamping bolt with serrated surface for adjustment. I found when trying to level the smp seat as instructed in the documentation it was hard to get a perfect level setup.
My stem is 140ish mm (measured quickly with a tape measure). My inseam from my crotch to the floor with no shoes on is a little longer than 34inches. I have about 1.5" of clearance from my crotch to the top tube on the bike. I will get some pictures of the bike with me on it. I don't have a trainer so i will have to lean up against something but I will figure it out.
I want to get fitted but my local resources are slim. Thats why I was asking about reviews/comments on the "bikefit" and "retul" fitters I have found. I will have to travel 2-8 hours to find a fitter and I of course will have no experience with any of them. When spending 250 bucks for fitting fee plus gas and hotel I want to make sure I make a good choice.
With all of the changes one might need with a new bike seat, seatpost, stem, bars and since most people replace wheels seems like building a bike from scratch would make more sense then buying a prepackaged bike.