I'd guess it's working out for Max since he hasn't posted an update, that's 
usually how it goes when all is well !  

I can't say bike fitting is mysterious, I'd call it intuitive. While others 
can help steer you in the right direction, the fine tuning is all an 
"inside job", so to speak. Just as no one can eat or breathe for another, 
the Life that Lives In and As ALL isn't up for "negotiation". It MUST BE ! 

Since I've been re-familiarizing myself with riding in road position with 
DT shifters and new saddle, I've moved mine forward some 15mm+ from when I 
started with it. It just keeps feeling better, as in more 
efficient/effective use of what strengths I have. Yesterday I unexpectedly 
found myself riding up a knarly hill that has some really steep sections. I 
had not ridden it in a long time and surely had my doubts as to doing it. 
It took a while to get in the groove and took to standing on the initial 
very steepest parts, but soon found myself seated and going up just fine in 
the 36/32 high gear. I used to have to stand the whole way. I could feel 
how much more effective it is to be able to use the quad/front muscles more 
by sitting more forward. When I was too far back I'd have to either stand 
or go to a lower granny gear and felt weak. My road bike doesn't have a 
lower gear and thankfully so. I didn't need a lower gear to compensate for 
my self-made mistake, I simply had to express my inherent strengths most 
effectively and efficiently, upon which it often feels effortless. Rather 
neat in that way ! I'm riding 150mm cranks and somewhat mid-foot pedaling, 
all of which just works well for me.  

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