If it has a unique name and head-badge, I consider it a unique model. While I 
understand that some bikes are similar to others, even identical other than 
size or color, they all involve development, marketing, inventory, logistics 
and risk. Some bikes certainly involved more development than others, but 
there’s a spirit living in each model that cannot be transferred to any other. 
Call them fraternal twins if you like, maybe even clones - each has an 
individual soul. If anyone wants to come up with another type of list, go for 
it. 

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