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Old 06-15-17 | 10:46 AM
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QuoVadis
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Originally Posted by rubiksoval
I've found slow-speed crashes to cause a lot more damage than high speed, provided high speed is simply sliding out on the pavement and not high-siding or actually hitting an object.

Low speed you tend to just fall down, high speed you tend to fall more down and away. Takes more skin but less brute impact.
May be true, but the chances of crashing itself in slow speed should be considerably less than in high speeds.
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