Model identification

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Eamonn
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Can anyone help with identifying the model shown in the picture please?
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Matchless lightweight is best I can offer. I could put it up as a quiz question!! :rofl:
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I would say the same. I thought I could see evidence of a valve lifter, which might mean G5 but the mudguards look more like a CSR to me. Did they have a valve lifter? Am I imagining it anyway?
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lightweight rear shock absorbers and handlebar with pivot welded on
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A real mixture, looks to be a 350 motor with valve lifter, front wheel is a heavy weight and the shock absorbers are 250cc ones.
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