Speaking for myself, Saddle fore/aft on a given bike is a rather fixed 
position, meaning there is a sweet spot of "centered-ness" within the 
frame. As far as I'm concerned you don't change this just top get more 
reach.  

Whether or not you're there , It's really an intuitive sense. You should be 
able to pedal no handed and feel smack dab centered in the bike, not 
falling forward or back. 

As for getting the saddle back further if needed the best choice bar none 
is the Nitto S84. It has over 40mm of setback. Don't cheap out and get the 
lesser quality VO with only 30mm. 

As for the reach and height of bars, sheesh .... that is again is really 
intuitive. An Albatross bar *may* allow you to ride more upright if you 
wish, but the amount is also a function of frame design/reach, bar and stem 
and rider, all together combined. No single part exists and functions in a 
vacuum.... everything works with everything. 

All that said .... enjoy the ride :) 

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