1942
2024
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6 Entries
Marshall Wayne Briles
May 17, 2025
Frankie was a good friend, and a man that stood up for what he believed in. When I first met him was @ piedmont dragway back in 1976, we were racing our motorcycles and yep he beat me to the finish line.
Years later I went to work for him & Glenda at E.F.P. he was a good man to work for.
R.I.P. my friend
Scott v Perry
January 27, 2025
I have met many different people in many different shops in several different countries. When I met Frankie and Glenda in the late 80's, they both became more than just another customer, they became very good friends. The one thing I admired the most about Frankie, he was different. He looked at things in a very unique way, and seemed to have an endless wealth of skill and knowledge. I learned more as an entrepreneur, machinist, and inventor from Frankie than I did from the combined knowledge of any other ten mentors.
Frankie was the smartest and most interesting friend I have ever known. I will sorely miss his wisdom and humor. Rest in peace, my friend.
David Gray
December 12, 2024
Glenda,
We were sorry to hear about Frank.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
David Gray
Capital Managementmt, LLC
Steve Hayes
November 28, 2024
I use to hang around his shop up on elm street,He had a bike that sat in the store front window call-- old Yeller. He was a nice person.
Joe
November 23, 2024
I remember when Frank started his first bike shop. Located on Franklin Blvd back in the early 70s. Back then he was way ahead of his time. Frank was a good guy with lots of wits and knowledge. RIP my brother.
Don Mende
November 11, 2024
I was riding in a field of dirt in Greensboro NC across from a few old house when some guy came out of one of the old houses on a bike and started doing crazy jumps and wheelies around me, that was 1969 and It was Frankie Moore and we have been friends ever since and have shared many memories. What some may not know about Frank was that he was a master metal fabricator, he created some of the most amazing custom motorcycles way before it became TV shows, Frank would have blown all these fakers out of the water with his talent. Frank was respected in all of the biker community from gangs to just plain bikers like myself. I will miss Frank terribly but cherish the memories, he was one hell of a man.
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