By Optify

Benoît, winner of the first Fat Boy competition at Harley-Davidson Caen dealership

This post is about Benoît, the first winner of the Fat Boy contest organized by Harley-Davidson Caen. He won his motorbike after simply participating by purchasing a sweatshirt. The draw was supervised by Maître Sophin Crouin, in Hérouville-Saint-Clair (14200).

Objective: to show that a Harley dream can come true, clearly, with proper supervision, and accessibly.

One winner, one Fat Boy, one true story

Benoît is neither an influencer nor a two-wheeler professional. He's a passionate enthusiast. Like many, he follows the dealership's news, buys official Harley-Davidson clothing, and tries his luck.

His action is simple: the purchase of a sweatshirt eligible for the contest. A few weeks later, his name was drawn. He left with a Fat Boy, presented at the Caen dealership.

This moment marks a first. It's the very first contest of this type organized locally around an iconic motorcycle.

A supervised and transparent contest:

Transparency is a key point. The draw was organized and supervised by a bailiff, Maître Sophin Crouin, in Hérouville-Saint-Clair (14200).

This framework guarantees:

  • a clear procedure,
  • an impartial draw,
  • an indisputable result.

You participate, you know how it works. No grey areas.

Participating by buying a sweatshirt: simple and accessible.

No complex registration here. No disproportionate purchase.

The principle is intentionally direct:

  1. You buy a Harley-Davidson sweatshirt at the Caen dealership.
  2. Your purchase makes you eligible for the contest.
  3. A draw designates the winner.

This format allows everyone to try their luck while leaving with a useful and durable product.

The Fat Boy: a Harley-Davidson icon

The Fat Boy is one of the brand's most recognizable models. Massive lines, stable riding position, strong visual presence.

Winning it means gaining access to:

  • a legendary motorcycle,
  • a safe bet on the Harley market,
  • immediate and lasting pleasure.

For Benoît, it's a milestone. A dream come true without complicated arrangements.

A dealership locally established for 25 years

The Harley-Davidson Caen dealership has been in existence for 25 years. This longevity is based on:

  • strong local roots in Normandy,
  • a specialized Harley-Davidson team,
  • consistent service over the years.

This contest is part of this continuity. It doesn't come out of nowhere.

Harley-Davidson clothing: more than a style

Harley-Davidson clothing is an integral part of the brand's universe. Sweatshirts, t-shirts, jackets:

  • cuts designed for everyday wear,
  • durable materials,
  • clear visual identity.

Buying a sweatshirt to participate in the contest also means equipping yourself with a product that will be worn for a long time. Not a disposable purchase.

Workshop, maintenance, and warranty: comprehensive support

Winning a motorcycle is one thing. Maintaining it in good condition is another.

In Caen, you benefit from:

  • the official Harley-Davidson workshop,
  • manufacturer maintenance,
  • adapted warranty services.

The handover of the Fat Boy to Benoît is accompanied by clear explanations about maintenance, revisions, and follow-up.

A concrete way to make the Harley dream accessible

This contest shows one simple thing:

the Harley-Davidson dream is not reserved for an elite.

With a common purchase, legally framed, you can:

  • equip yourself,
  • support your local dealership,
  • try to leave with a motorcycle.

It's direct. It's clear. It's motivating.

A first... and a logical continuation

This first contest lays a foundation. It sets a positive precedent:

  • real participation,
  • real winner,
  • real motorcycle delivered at the dealership.

The momentum has begun. Other operations will follow, always within the same framework and with the same high standards.

Why this type of contest works

Several reasons explain the adherence:

  • simplicity: a clear purchase, a clear rule,
  • security: supervision by a bailiff,
  • value: a useful product + a real chance,
  • proximity: a local, known dealership.

It's not an abstract concept. It's a concrete experience.

Benoît, symbol of an active Harley community

By winning this Fat Boy, Benoît unknowingly becomes a symbol:

that of a vibrant, committed, and accessible Harley-Davidson community.

His story proves that:

  • participating is worth it,
  • luck exists,
  • the rules are respected.

Conclusion

The first Fat Boy contest organized by Harley-Davidson Caen marks a turning point.

Benoît leaves with his motorcycle after simply purchasing a sweatshirt. The draw is supervised by a bailiff. The dealership, with 25 years of existence, continues to offer much more than motorcycles: a complete experience, from clothing to service, right up to the Harley dream.

If you want to try your luck in the future, one thing is certain: here, everything is real, clear, and transparent.