Clarkes Cycles Works Ltd
by
Adrian Thornton
Clarkes racing frames where
branded as Leader Superb until about the late 1930’s and then
Leader Special post War. Clarke Cycles was one of the
North Islands most important Race Frame builders of the pre war
period.
This business can be seen to have
had a direct influence on all the following Auckland builders,
both in terms of personalities as well as frame design. Clarkes
was established by Leo Clarke in Newmarket during the mid 20’s,
later two further shops were opened, both in Auckland city.
Clarke
who was of the Brethren faith, unusually chose to promote his
business by sponsoring cycle racers, who during this time in
history carried quite a bad reputation, and I have heard first
hand stories of parents being very upset when their daughters
brought home their new cycle racing fiancée. Clarke however saw
beyond this and quickly established a fine reputation for
quality race bikes, being ridden by some of New Zealand’s best
Pro riders.
One of his early frame builders
was Lloyd Thomas, who also rode roller displays at the Easter
Show, helping to advertise the brand.
Slater Hayes and Clarie Bright
were also prominent frame builders and factory riders for
Clarkes during the 30’s.
Slater Hayes going on to start
Comet Cycles in 1937, apparently after an argument with Leo over
his after race conduct.
Directly after the war Clarke
employed two newly arrived Dutch immigrants, one who turned out
to be a very experienced frame builder, and apparently brought
some interesting ideas into the building process.
Leo Clarke retired in 1955,
closing the business at the same time.
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The great New Zealand
cash rider Bill Pratney, whose career spanned three
decades from 1926-1927. |
Pratney is seen here on his
Leader, wearing a Leader Cycles jersey. Notice the very straight
forks and tightly fitting rear wheel, circa 1929.
This photo is from The Kennett
bros book ‘Never say Die’ The Bill Pratney story. The Kennett
bros have written several fabulous books on the great New
Zealand riders, check them out at www kennett.co.nz |