Lester wheels

What model is the blue bike above?
The wheels are promised to a new home, allowing me to ride it in public
It left Berlin in November 1974 as a '75 model R90S. Judging by very limited detail (paint layers on the side panels, stamped with the name period of manufacture as the frame number indicates) it was Daytona orange.
The Lesters and fairing wings were a period thang, but at some point it got 'modernised' with bottom end, gearbox, air box, tank, forks, brakes, electronic tacho and some other minor bits from a 80/81 R100. The carbs were changed early this millennium and then it only did a couple of thousand miles in the last 10 years.
I rode it a bit then took it apart, unsure of how standard/useful/silly I wanted to rebuild it.
It is now almost back to standard, properly nice with a complete 90S engine (albeit a later number than the chassis) and nearly all the correct bits. The proper tank with sticky-up filler (and rest of the panels) are hopefully soon to be finished getting being painted Daytona Ginger, it has shiny new Dellorto Pumpers, and is looking rather more lovely.
I ended up with a pretty standard spec, and only minor changes to make it better suit me:
IKON shocks (damping has gone on the Boge ones)
Stiffer fork springs (I'm fat)
Boyer ignition (I'm lazy)
later main loom (It came with a 1980 loom in perfect condition)
Plenty o'stainless (Rust is bad)
K&N (in proper ally air box)
I still fear the brakes may be terrible, and have some old ally Grimeca (twin pot lockheed style) callipers in the garage, so intend to build up a second set of forks, with the (AMA bikes style) period mod of swinging mounts, rose jointed rods and bigger discs, to try for fun, but that's a longer term thing.
It started on saturday for the first time, so I'm nearly there