From a one-bay garage to the region's premier motorcycle dealership. Thirty years, one mission: keep riders on the road.
Iron Road Motorcycles started the way a lot of good things do: in a garage, with a wrench and a dream. In 1992, Mike Callahan was a 28-year-old mechanic who'd been riding since he could reach the pegs. He'd spent years working at corporate dealerships, watching them treat customers like numbers and bikes like appliances. He knew there was a better way.
He leased a two-bay shop on the edge of town, hung up a hand-painted sign, and started fixing bikes for friends. Word spread. Within a year, he was selling used bikes out of the lot. Within five years, he had his first manufacturer partnership. Today, Iron Road occupies a 10,000 square foot facility with a full showroom, a six-bay service department, and a parts and gear section that riders drive hours to visit.
The sign is nicer now, but the philosophy hasn't changed. We're riders who sell and service motorcycles. We know what it feels like when your bike isn't right, and we know the look on someone's face the first time they throw a leg over their dream machine. That's why we do this.
Every person on this team rides. It's not a job requirement, but it might as well be.
Founded Iron Road in 1992 out of a two-bay garage. Still rides every day, still turns wrenches when the shop gets busy. Prefers cruisers but respects anything on two wheels. Has owned over 40 motorcycles and counting.
Factory-certified on six different brands. Tony's been with Iron Road for 18 years and runs the service bay with precision. If a problem has stumped every other shop in town, Tony's the one who figures it out. Rides a vintage CB750 he restored himself.
Jake doesn't do hard sells. He asks what kind of riding you want to do, what your experience level is, and what you can comfortably spend. Then he finds you the right bike. It's a simple approach, and it's why customers keep coming back. Rides a Triumph Scrambler.
Our showroom floor holds 100+ motorcycles at any given time. Cruisers line the left wall, sport bikes take the center, and adventure and touring machines fill out the back. There's a dedicated corner for pre-owned certified bikes, each one inspected by our team.
The service bay has six lifts and is staffed by three full-time technicians. We handle everything from oil changes and tire swaps to full engine rebuilds and custom fabrication. Every bike that leaves here has been given the same attention we'd give our own.
The parts department stocks OEM and aftermarket components for the most popular makes and models, and we can order anything we don't have. The gear section carries helmets, jackets, gloves, boots, and luggage from the brands riders actually trust.
Iron Road isn't just a place to buy a bike or get your oil changed. It's a gathering spot for riders. We believe that motorcycling is better when you share the road with people who get it.
Whether you're buying your first bike or your tenth, we're here to help. Stop by and see the shop.
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