I'm sure I've read something about this on the forum, but I cannot find it using the search facility -- so please excuse me if I am repeating information. I picked up my new Honda CRF250L a few weeks ago. The dealer did a very good job of explaining everything about the bike, in Thai, so this was to the misses. Of course the owner's handbook is also in Thai. We asked the sales lady about an English version. Maimi = No have. So I phoned AP Honda in Bangkok ( 02 757 6111 ) and spoke to someone in English. All I told them was that I'd bought the bike from Asia City. He immediately said ' Borwin ' which is the town where I bought it. He said he'd send an English version by e-mail, but then could not do this for some ' legal ' reason. The dealer called us within the hour to say AP Honda had been in touch with them, and they were BRINGING an English version owner's manual to the dealer the next day. Well, we all know T.I.T. but to my delight, the sales lady called again the next day to tell us the manual had been received by them, and they'd send it out with the registration book ( still no number plates though ). I now have an English version owner's handbook. OK., it's A4 size, and about half an inch thick. I have to say well done Honda, and well done Asia City Motorcycles. :thumbup: