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Originally Posted by Moisture
I find myself making changes to my saddle, stem and handlebar positioning on a very regular basis. As if just one simple set fit, even if it seems to work well at first, doesn't work optimally for very long. I am always adapting and changing in terms of fit. Do you find the same?
Have you watched the film "A Sunday in Hell"? Eddy Merckx spends most of the film micro-adjusting his saddle height, tilt and bar height.

Over the course of a year, I typically fine tune my road bike saddle height, typically +/- 10 mm and occasionally play around with saddle setback. But I rarely change my bar setup - maybe because it's less convenient. I think sometimes a small change in position can be kind of refreshing. For the same reason I like to mix it up between road and mtb, although that's a much bigger positional change.
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