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Cycling to Japan on a £200 Bike from eBay

How about this for a great email to receive?!

Al,

Just a quick thank you. I really liked your last Grand Adventures e-mail. You said to just buy everything on eBay if you can’t afford new stuff. Working at a supermarket while I finish my degree, I definitely can’t afford new stuff. So I followed your advice and today a very large box was delivered to me, containing a touring bike which I got for just over £200! It’s a wonderful thing. I’mm so happy with it.

My plan is to cycle from Bournemouth to Tokyo in 6 months and then fly back. A week ago this was all fantasy but now that I have “the beast” to take me there, the wheels are spinning and it’s definitely going to happen. So thanks for your e-mail. Cause and effect is a powerful thing.

Keep on inspiring,
James

Good luck, James! Send us a postcard…

Ganbatte!

My new book, Grand Adventures, is out now.
It’s designed to help you dream big, plan quick, then go explore.
The book contains interviews and expertise from around 100 adventurers, plus masses of great photos to get you excited.

I would be extremely grateful if you bought a copy here today!

I would also be really thankful if you could share this link on social media with all your friends – http://goo.gl/rIyPHA. It honestly would help me far more than you realise.

Thank you so much!

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  1. How inspirational. I have always wanted to see Japan, but I never thought of doing it on the back of a bike.

    eBay can be a great way to find things for cheap. I always go looking for used goods before buying something new.

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  2. Lovely email indeed! And also good to see how your emails reach more than peoples inbox Al… 😉

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  3. Man, I was just watching this inspirational video on Facebook about pushing your limits and comfort zone, then I see this. Amazing and totally inspirational. Good luck, James!

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  4. I am inspired reading this! I have been in Japan 2 times but I never planned the way you made your tour. I am visiting Bali within couple of months and hopefully will be able to do sometime similar there.

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  5. Outstanding! You made me feel like I would also be able to do something similar while travel.

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