From a championship workshop to a new chapter

For Iron Custom Motors, this opening is much more than a new business address. It is the continuation of a long story that began in Kharkiv in 2010 and grew through years of workshop discipline, engineering ambition, and a deep love for motorcycles.

Over time, Iron Custom Motors became known not only for service and custom work, but also for projects that earned international recognition, world championship titles, and a place in modern custom motorcycle culture. That experience now arrives in Portugal with a clear mission: to build one of the most professional and respected motorcycle workshops in Cascais.

Why Portugal

The decision to open the new workshop in Portugal was natural. Portugal has a strong motorcycle culture, a beautiful riding environment, and a riding season that feels almost year-round compared with many other countries. The roads, the coastline, the climate, and the lifestyle all create the perfect setting for a workshop that wants to work closely with real riders.

Cascais and the Greater Lisbon area bring together local riders, international residents, and a large expat community that values quality, transparency, and strong service standards. For Iron Custom Motors, that combination made Portugal the obvious place for the next chapter.

Riders gathered outside the Iron Custom Motors workshop in Cascais on opening day, motorcycles parked on cobblestones.
Outside the workshop on opening day — riders, motorcycles, conversation.

Premium motorcycle service at the core

The new Iron Custom Motors workshop in Cascais is built first and foremost around quality motorcycle service. From scheduled maintenance and diagnostics to repair work, parts sourcing, upgrades, deep tuning, and custom builds, the goal is to offer a professional motorcycle service that riders can trust.

The workshop is built for those who care about how their motorcycle is maintained, how parts are selected, how work is explained, and how the final result feels on the road. Even when the task is routine service or a practical upgrade, the same standards apply: attention to detail, engineering logic, clean execution, and respect for the motorcycle as both a machine and a personal statement.

Royal Enfield motorcycle on an orange hydraulic lift inside Iron Custom Motors workshop in Cascais, ready for service.
Day one on the lift — service standards on real customer bikes.

On the lift: every brand, every level of work

We service the full multi-brand lineup — BMW Motorrad, Harley-Davidson, Ducati, Triumph, KTM, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Aprilia, MV Agusta, Indian. From a 25,000 km major service to brake fluid bleed, from carb sync to ECU re-flash on an aftermarket exhaust — it's all under one roof.

We also have brand-specific diagnostic equipment and tooling, plus trusted supplier access to major international parts and aftermarket catalog networks. That combination lets us do work properly, source exactly what your bike needs, and stand behind the result.

Inside the Iron Custom Motors workshop in Cascais — custom motorcycles, classic builds and a Liqui Moly partner banner.
Inside the new workshop floor — custom builds and classic motorcycles in service.

More than a service bay — a rider lounge

One of the most important parts of the new space is the rider lounge area. This is a large, carefully designed client zone where visitors can drink coffee, slow down, talk about motorcycles, and spend time in an atmosphere built around real motorcycle culture.

The lounge includes championship motorcycles, trophies, guitars, books, magazines, memorabilia, and objects that reflect the history and identity of Iron Custom Motors. It is a space that gives the workshop a different kind of meaning: not just a place to fix a bike, but a place to belong.

Building a motorcycle community in Cascais

Iron Custom Motors wants to build not only a premium motorcycle workshop in Cascais, but also a real motorcycle community around the project. Future plans include rider gatherings, presentations of new builds, community events, social evenings, shared rides, and road activities that bring people together around motorcycles and the lifestyle that surrounds them.

The tone is simple: riders are welcome. Visitors can come by, have coffee, discover the space, see the lounge, and get to know the team. The workshop should feel like a professional facility with human energy around it — a place where service quality and rider culture exist in the same environment.

The long-term vision

The long-term goal is clear. Iron Custom Motors wants to be one of the best professional motorcycle service centers in Cascais and a respected name for riders across Greater Lisbon. Not by trying to be everything for everyone, but by staying focused on what matters most: quality motorcycle service, strong workshop standards, honest communication, parts and upgrade expertise, and a motorcycle culture that people genuinely want to be part of.

The opening of the new workshop in Cascais marks the beginning of that work. For riders in Portugal, it means a new destination for premium motorcycle service, tuning, custom work, and everyday workshop support. For Iron Custom Motors, it is the next important step in a story that continues to grow.