I moved the seat back as it gave me the most comfortable position for my legs pedalling. The seat has gone up 1", and the seat tube angle is 75.8°, so I imagine the movement on the saddle position has only moved a few mm's?
Worth a try though - again, an easy adjustment.
I have ordered a set of SQ Labs bars to try too... but a week delivery means they'll arrive when I'm on holiday - so I won't get to try them for about 3 weeks!
Imagine the shopping bill if we had to buy new parts for every time we adjust something on our bikes! I wonder if this is because of the amount of psuedo scientific ergonomic "education " we are reading in the advertising " tutorials"
So far, an inch higher on the seat post has resulted in:
New bars - the jury is out on rise / sweep / width , , but new bars are definitely winning -
New stem - longer , shorter, or more angled.
Grips it is - ergon seem to advertise the best....
My approach is returning to the original position, slowly increasing seat height again and trying one adjustment at a time to find a compromise. I'd challenge the desire to obtain the same pedaling position on a emtb vs memtb . Personally, I run the seat slightly lower on the E - that keeps me seated for marginal technical stuff, which seems to be possible with more assistance .
Then start the shopping spree - more comfortable seat because you are riding further, A full face helmet with a different peak - which changes neck position so different bars, grips, gloves. Then ride further and change the hydration pack - start again on bars / grips / gloves....did we mention rearsuspension? Nothing fixes the ergonomics like a new rear shock