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Kjeld Carlsen

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  1. Valentine_day.mp4
  2. Maybe thats why the cat got a new home - if they can't take it with them
  3. The tears was because they had to part with the cat, nothing else. So rest assured, they are still together.
  4. Did you see how Kira removed the lamp from cam 1 when she read my text message? That's what I call Respect 😁 @jouandomy REspect.mp4
  5. Rare sight -hairy guest.mp4
  6. Lia_Fuck_feb__07.mp4
  7. Need an extra cam Bathroom Bate.mp4
  8. Not true. They have both done it, more than once
  9. Feb__03.mp4
  10. Reward for Work.mp4
  11. On the contrary, it says a lot
  12. Rossy Shower 02-02.mp4
  13. Jan 02 More Group Sex - Facefuck Jan__02__More_Group_Sex.mp4
  14. Window Decorations Window Decorations.mp4
  15. Plat composé de frites et de fromage fondu en sauce. ??
  16. I thougt the called him (RAS)-Putin
  17. Nina_&_Kira__jan_31__II.mp4
  18. Nina_&_Kira___jan_31__I.mp4
  19. There are two main kinds of electric cycle, broadly known as full-power and power-assist, and they differ in the way they're powered by the electric motor: Full-power: These bikes are designed for minimal pedaling over relatively short distances. They have large batteries and powerful hub motors and they tend to be big, sturdy, and heavy. Bikes like this are for people who love cycling but hate pedaling! Since you're using power all the time, the range is limited (typically 16–30km or 10–20 miles). Power-assist: Also known as pedal-assist bikes, these are the bicycle equivalents of hybrid cars: they're designed to be pedaled quite a lot of the time and electrically powered either when you're tired or when you feel like a bit of electric help (when you're going up hill, for example). Unlike full-power bikes, they don't have hub motors; instead, there's a separate electric motor mounted near the rear wheel and driving it either through the gear sprocket or simply by pressing against the rear tire. Where a hub motor is difficult or impossible to pedal without any power (because you're effectively turning it into a generator), power-assist motors turn easily with little or no resistance when you pedal. That gives power-assist bikes much greater range than hub-motor ones (as much as 80–145km or 50–90 miles).
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