11-28-2017, 11:32 AM
I got a response from cycle-ergo.com which said:
Quote:It can be considered to be angle between femur and spine. I basically position a stick figure on the bike, then render a body around it, but the angles are of the [invisible] stick figure's joints.
That must mean the graphic does not accurately represent the angles as it certainly appears to me that the hip angle on the 2013 CB1100 for a 5'8" person with a 30" inseam is greater than 90º and not the 81º stated.
That makes sense if the body is rendered over a stick figure after the measurement.
Quote:It can be considered to be angle between femur and spine. I basically position a stick figure on the bike, then render a body around it, but the angles are of the [invisible] stick figure's joints.
That must mean the graphic does not accurately represent the angles as it certainly appears to me that the hip angle on the 2013 CB1100 for a 5'8" person with a 30" inseam is greater than 90º and not the 81º stated.
That makes sense if the body is rendered over a stick figure after the measurement.

