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Aston Martin Has Unveiled its 3D Printed Bike

Published on December 6, 2023 by Madeleine P.
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The world of top-of-the-range bicycles has welcomed an unprecedented touch of innovation and luxury with the launch of the J.Laverack Aston Martin .1R. Much more than just a bicycle, it embodies the union of bespoke craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. The best part? It is also fully customizable and boasts 3D-printed parts. Moreover, the .1R frame took shape in the same workshops as Aston Martin’s iconic cars, with shapes fashioned by expert model makers using advanced computer programs to create three-dimensional designs.

Indeed, the J.Laverack Aston Martin .1R is more than just a collector’s item; it’s for demanding cyclists looking for performance and comfort. Every element of this bike has been designed to provide a pleasant riding experience. The aim is to create a frame that combines lightness, rigidity and comfort to meet the highest expectations.

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The Aston Martin .1R bike

To be more specific, the .1R frame is handcrafted from a combination of titanium lugs and carbon fiber tubing, using techniques inspired by the world of Formula 1 cars. The aerospace-grade 6AI/4V titanium dropouts, characterized by their strength-to-weight ratio, are produced via 3D printing with meticulous precision in 30-micron layers. The bike also features integrated brake calipers. Each caliper is fashioned from a high-strength aluminum block, incorporating four titanium pistons for great control and modulation.

Marek Reicman, Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer at Aston Martin, further explained, “The J.Laverack Aston Martin .1R is essentially a titanium hypercar on two wheels. The simple, clever genius is how we’ve fused the engineering advancements throughout the bike with a purity of performance design to deliver a viscerally exhilarating riding experience. The result is a distinctive form, born through tradition and technology and handcrafted using only the most advanced materials, befitting the pedigrees and forward-thinking natures of our two iconic British companies.”

A Highly Customizable 3D Printed Bike From Aston Martin

One of the most unique aspects of the J.Laverack Aston Martin .1R is its high level of customization. While customization is nothing new in the world of bicycles, this two-wheeler goes a step further by offering genuine bespoke tailoring. The Sphyr stem is 3D-printed in titanium, adjusted to the dimensions of each owner. This approach makes it possible to customize reach and width specifications with great precision.

The .1R also stands out for its commitment to custom design and manufacture of every component of the bike, tailored to the needs of each individual rider. This approach results in the creation of an elegant bike. Luxury options, such as hand-stitched leather finishes, are available for the handlebars and saddle. Carbon cranks, fitted with 3D-printed titanium tips, offer the possibility of customizing crank length with meticulous precision, guaranteeing a perfect fit.

Oliver Laverack, co-founder of J.Laverack Bicycles, concludes, “Working with the team at Aston Martin has unlocked new ideas and innovations, the application of which has created a bicycle more advanced than anything currently available on the market. Working in collaboration with Aston Martin we have not only taken our titanium bicycles to new heights but have also unlocked true innovation within the cycling industry, creating a bicycle with unparalleled levels of craftsmanship and performance engineering.” You can find out more in the press release HERE.

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*All Photo Credits: Aston Martin 

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