Thank you everyone. I found one in Loei, 2013 model with 5k kms on the clock just two days after this thread was started. The good, about the Bonnie, is that it is highly modifiable, classic feel and look, all around nice to ride. The bad, jerky response at low rpms, crappy shocks, bad fork springs, awkward ignition key positioning, crappy factory parts( clutch cable housing bracket, big black heavy ears for headlight, heavy pea shooter mufflers), feeble sound from exhaust. So I am in the process of taking off the Air intake system, change the exhaust system, block off o2 sensors and installing an Airbox eliminator, as well as many other parts. All parts have been ordered from US, England and France and to the satisfaction of the Thai Customs department, my wallet is being financially raped everytime. I am sure that in due time( when I will have moved on to another bike!) some clever local young minds will have come up with locally produced aftermarket parts for the Triumphs' at a fraction of the cost...if not, someone should, they would make a killing! To anyone interested in buying one, just know that you will want to change things on this bike, so be prepared to shell out more cash.