If you're comfortable, don't change a thing! Since I bought my road bike a couple months ago, I've had some issues with my tissues! When I got the saddle set to not rub the privates, the sit bones hurt. I finally decided to buy a new saddle. After reading quite a bit online (this forum, road bike review) and browsing bike stores online, I went to the LBS and bought a Serfas RX. After a few rides and lots of up/down tilts and forward/backward adjustments, I took it back to the LBS and changed to a men's Serfas saddle (the ddvado model). That, too, took a bit of back and forth, up and down, arranging and rearranging. Finally got it right, I think. When I look at it, the nose is definitely lower than the back, pointing down. It doesn't feel like I'm sliding forward when riding, and the sensitive areas seem to be OK. If it feels this good on a longer ride, maybe 25 miles or so, then I think I'll keep it as is. BTW my mountain bike and commuter both have seats almost perfectly level, and I am happy with them that way. It's probably a combination of the saddle and my riding form that determines the angle of the seat.