I have my B67 set down and back relative to where it "should" be, so I can keep my knee behind the pedal axis a bit. That takes a lot of strain off my grumpy knee.

My seatpost has just enough set-back that my Brooks is almost, but not quite, as far back on the rails as it can go. My sit-bones are making dents right where they should.

One thing I really like about the leather saddle is that I can slide forward or back on it easily. Slide forward a touch to get some more power into the pedal, slide back a bit to rest my knee, slide to center for my comfort zone.

And the noise from the nose shackle/frame is gone. Word to the wise: Grease works MUCH better than oil! Learn from my mistake!