Yeah Oddball, to each his own, on those SKs - love 'em or hate 'em! I'm not familiar with your SK's "click" sound. I've never heard that before. The bottom adjustment screws decrease or increase the pressure on the two internal springs, so they will move the beater fore and aft.
I'm 6'2" and so I sit a bit higher than most drummers - my thighs are a little above horizontal, and my foot never leaves the pedal. Some of my leg weight is always on the pedal, so the beater is always somewhat forward... I play both heel down and heel up - mostly heel up, and my foot is always resting on the pedal, and so I've never noticed that the beater (at rest) sits too far back for some drummers.
I actually like the hook part of the knuckle (once you solve the squeak problem there.) After the gig is over, I simply "break down" the pedal into its two main assemblies and toss them in my hardware case.
What I didn't like with the modern DW and Tama designs, is: they are overall way too complicated and way too heavy; the big "floor board" (for lack of a better word) is unnecessary, and the entire thing is so big that it comes in its own hard plastic case. Too much for me, and all the adjustments are unnecessary in my opinion. Way over-engineered. But I know a lot of professional drummers think that all those "bells and whistles" are great. So, to each his own. Enjoy your pedal, whatever it is!
Different (pedal) strokes for different folks.
Regards, MB