Back again for this new edition of the Kustom Wheels Show. Arriving on site Thursday afternoon (the show runs Saturday and Sunday), it was the perfect opportunity to split the time between two local spots. Being by the sea, the first stop was naturally one of the beaches around Barcelona. Then, thanks to some French friends already there, we headed over to Free Kustom Cycles (FKC).
Kustom Wheels Show 2025
FKC is Marcos’s workshop. A garage where he builds, repairs, and customizes bikes for riders from the Barcelona area and beyond. It’s a place full of stories, life, and memories that tell the tale of his years of craftsmanship and travel.
Pidgin from Portugal bringing this beautiful Ironhead.
You’ve probably seen Marcos’s face before, in photos or videos, including the Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show. He’s Mooneyes’ official dealer in Spain and the man behind the Kustom Wheels Show.
Together with his great team, he pulled off another edition of the event.
Rumblers CC were here after 1,000km trip from France to Spain with their pre '64 cars.
Two sunny days with around fifty vehicles, all pre-registered and handpicked by the crew. The event mainly took place in a large open-air hall, where each bike could be admired up close. Perfect display for checking out technical details, handmade parts, and beautiful paint jobs.
International guests from the USA to Thailand and more!
For visitors, it was also a great time to meet and talk with many international guests: Yaniv / Powerplant, Emi Suganuma from Mooneyes Japan, Bomb from Hot Rod Bangkok, Mark from Fatboy Design / Mooneyes Thailand, Blaster, Ola Stenegärd, and more.
Hot rods and Choppers, a most excellent combo.
This event brings together custom culture lovers from across the region and beyond, like the Rumblers CC Valentigney, who drove 900 km from France in their hot rods to attend.
Incredible trike built by Jeff Bloedorn from Sweatshop Industries USA. Now in France.
Sunday evening ended with the awards ceremony hosted by the guests and partners, marking the close of two full days of good vibes and incredible builds. Among the winners: Powerplant’s choice went to Dennis Gutierrez’s Panhead chopper, Bomb and Mark’s picks went to Arnaud Mary’s trike and digger, and Mooneyes Japan’s award went to the Mooneyes Hot Rod.
Arnaud Mary's digger. Winner of a few awards in Sturgis back in 2016.
A perfect weekend spent with friends ,old and new, in Palau-solità i Plegamans. Thanks to the whole team for the organization and hospitality.
See you next time!
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Photos and Article by Mike Maur
Different styles and generations, all for the love of Kustom.
Mooneyes Hot Rod.
One of the only woman owned and ridden choppers in the show.
The heart of the event.
More of the Rumblers CC
Built by Free Kustom Cycles - Custom Rigid Softail
Love is in the air. Even on a Panhead primary cover.
Come classic vintage bikes were in attendance as well. 
Newer generations keeping choppers and the Kustom Kulture alive.
More hot rods and chopper combos at the show.
Dennis Gutierrez's Panhead, Yaniv's Pick (Powerplant)
Marcos and Bomb talking about Hot Rod Bangkok.
Classic Indian, that red is always beautiful.
Emi & Sunny From Mooneyes were in Spain to support the show.
Mattias (W&W Cycles), Dennis Gutierrez, Yaniv (Powerplant), and Marcos (FUKC / Moon Spain)
Big Thanks to the Kustom Wheels Crew for this show.
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