>
> Yes, as someone said, saddle adjustments are for positioning your body 
> relative to the bottom bracket (saddle fore/aft), your seat height, and 
> saddle tilt.

*Arm reach* is adjusted for by stem height/extension.
 
So if you are sure you like the saddle where it is, and that is the place 
for you, then try the bars as high as the MAX height mark on the stem. If 
that gets your reach back to where it is comfortable, great. If not, you 
could swap out the stem you have for a shorter extension one, but with the 
same amount of rise so you can still raise them up high. So if you have a 
10-12cm extension Tallux stock stem from Rivendell on the bike now, you 
could try an 8cm Tallux. I am sure someone would buy your Tallux if you 
sold it here online. So it wouldn't be a total loss for that stem. You can 
experiment like PeterM said to determine how many cm's less reach you would 
need to get comfy and then get one. I would err on the shorter side just to 
be sure if, you find yourself trying to decide over a cm.
 
I use an 8cm Tallux stem all the way up and I wouldn't want my Albas any 
further away than that.
 
 

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