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Photo courtesy of L'Osservatore Romano

Because he is the coolest pope ever, obviously Pope Francis has a Harley to auction off for charity. You can't be a badass pope without owning a machine ridden by rebels, outlaws, and Hells Angels. To mark the 110th anniversary of Harley Davidson, the pontiff was presented with the 1,585cc Dyna Super Glide last June and, rather than go all Peter Fonda and strike out on the Great American Road trip, he's decided to sell it to raise money for Caritas Roma, a charity that works on behalf of the Catholic church for those in need. The bike will be auctioned at the Bonhams Paris sale, which will take place at the Grand Palais on February 6th. It was signed by Pope Francis in a ceremony at the Vatican last November and will come with a certificate of conformity from Harley Davidson. And as if rolling around on a holy Harley isn't cool enough, the winner of the auction can rest easy knowing that his bike helped pay for renovations of the Don Luigi di Liegro hostel and soup kitchen based at Rome's Termini railway station. "We are incredibly honored to be selling this item on behalf of Caritas Roma," said Ben Walker, head of motorcycles at Bonhams. "We hope to be able to do both Pope Francis and Harley-Davidson proud by raising a significant amount of money for a very worthy cause." So if you've got some extra cash to throw around—the bike is valued at around $18,000 to $20,000, although it will be sold with no reserve—then why not get yourself a pope bike. There are certainly worse ways to get around.