OUR HISTORY
Road Demons MC History
At the end of 2004, Phil "Big Phil," then President of the Road Hogs, was summoned to the 81 CDS Club House. Upon his arrival, he received news that would mark a turning point in his journey: the Road Hogs had been shut down worldwide.
Phil was allowed to leave the Club House keeping his colors, but the reality was clear: the club had come to an end.
During that meeting, Thomas (HA CDS) informed him that there were no issues with him personally and that the 81 CDS were willing to help him establish a new club. However, it would have to have a completely different name, colors, and patch.
After months of discussions, planning, and hard work, Phil presented his project during a meeting at the 81 CDS Club House in front of all its members. He explained who they would be, the values they would stand for, and what the new club would represent. At the end of his presentation, he requested that the proposal be submitted at the next Committee meeting.
Six months later, on April 16, 2005, the Road Demons were officially presented during an MC meeting held at the Red Devils MC Granada Club House. The proposal received unanimous support from everyone present, achieving a 100% vote of approval.
That day marked the beginning of our journey toward becoming a fully recognized MC. Since then, we have traveled a long road filled with experiences, brotherhood, loyalty, and respect, always remaining faithful to the principles upon which the club was founded.
Today, our journey continues, and we hope it will continue for many years to come.
Although the Road Demons are an independent Motorcycle Club, we have always maintained a close relationship and mutual respect with the 81 CDS.