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Iron Horse Motorcycles truly began as a Mom & Pop operation. When Mr. Honda first began franchising in the U.S. as American Honda Motor Company (AHM), Mr. William H. "Bill" Sherrin opened this Honda dealership in 1965—one of the first in the country. Bill's wife and children were an integral part of the business. He also dabbled with small Honda cars and with small aircraft.
 
And then along came Mike Heafner, current owner/CEO/corporate president of W. H. Sherrin, Inc. DBA Iron Horse Motorcycles. At that time, Mike owned a non-franchised motorcycle shop in Indian Trail, NC. He was in business with his brother, Dennis Heafner (current corporate Vice President/Service Manager), and his then wife-to-be, Ni-Que (you try to pronounce it) Heafner (current corporate Secretary/Treasurer). Along the way, Mike hired Marty Watkins (an outstanding motorcycle mechanic, second only to the mechanical engineering skills of Dennis and Mike Heafner). Mike must have put the fear of God in Marty because he left (after working several years with Iron Horse) the motorcycle business to become a Baptist Minister.

Mike bought the Monroe Honda shop from Bill in 1983 and brought his Indian Trail shop to Monroe for a merger. As such, this Honda shop has been in operation for five decades.

Iron Horse Motorcycles was considered a Mom & Pop operation into the 90s. As late as 1985, Iron Horse ranked around 1,200 in the hierarchy of sales for AHM. However, Iron Horse has evolved into a top dealer in the nation, very well known throughout the East Coast. Iron Horse no longer qualifies to be literally called a Mom & Pop operation due to our current volume and client base. However, our Mom & Pop attitude has always prevailed. The down home demeanor of Iron Horse that prevailed as a Mom & Pop operation is a way of life for this organization. Something that made us what we are, and something we never intend to change.

Adults At PlayThis Mom & Pop operation grew out of its original building and relocated in July of 2003. Well, it wasn't much of a relocation. The new facility is across the street and approximately two city blocks east. This location will better suit the needs of an ever growing business—for customers, employees, and the business itself.

You are cordially invited to visit us anytime.

EVERY SATURDAY IS HOT DOG DAY AT IRON HORSE.