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Pope`s Harley Davidson smashes expectations at Paris auction

A Harley-Davidson motorbike sold at auction on Thursday for almost 20 times its estimated value - because its previous owner was the pope.

Rome: A Harley-Davidson motorbike sold at auction on Thursday for almost 20 times its estimated value - because its previous owner was the pope.
Signed "Francesco" on its tank, the Dyna Super Glide sold for 241,500 euros, with a Harley-Davidson leather jacket, also signed by the pope, going for 57,500 euros, both to anonymous bidders, auction house Bonhams said."It has to be a world record for a 21st century Harley-Davidson and certainly for a Harley-Davidson leather jacket," said Ben Walker, head of motorcycles at Bonhams. The motorbike had a pre-sale estimate of 12,000-15,000 euros. The items were presented to the head of the Roman Catholic Church last June by the manufacturer to mark the U.S. brand`s 110th anniversary. In line with his focus on the poor, and his preference for modest modes of transport - he used to take public transport as a cardinal in Buenos Aires - Francis donated the motorbike to Catholic charity Caritas after signing it at a special ceremony at the Vatican in November. The proceeds will go towards the renovation of a hostel and soup kitchen based at Rome`s Termini railway station.