I have a Super Graphic and find it difficult to use with a 90mm Angulon and a 210 lens, mainly because the infinity positions for these focal lengths is right toward the end of the rails and don't leave any room for securing infinity stops. This means I have to mark the rails and careful try to align the standard with these marks which is difficult as there is no centre click position.
With a 90mm lens movements are very limited because it lies so close to the body. This is compounded when the back is rotated for portrait orientation as you have to drop the bed, otherwise the end encroaches into the image area, and to achieve focus you then have to place the lens even further back and apply back tilt, which can just about be done but the lens is right at the limit of the rails.
Any tips or experiences with these issues?
With a 90mm lens movements are very limited because it lies so close to the body. This is compounded when the back is rotated for portrait orientation as you have to drop the bed, otherwise the end encroaches into the image area, and to achieve focus you then have to place the lens even further back and apply back tilt, which can just about be done but the lens is right at the limit of the rails.
Any tips or experiences with these issues?

