Think you’ve seen expensive bikes? Think again.
Aston Martin—yes, that Aston Martin—has teamed up with British titanium bike masters J.Laverack to create what might just be the most insane custom road bike ever made: the J.Laverack Aston Martin .1R. And it starts at a cool $77,000.
This isn’t just a bike. It’s a statement. A work of art. A two-wheeled hypercar.

What makes it so special? Almost everything is custom-built, hand-finished, and engineered to a level that would make most F1 teams blush.We’re talking a full titanium and carbon fiber frame with zero visible bolts. That’s right—no clunky hardware. Just smooth, flowing lines. It took over 1,057 hours to build. Because perfection doesn’t come fast.

The disc brake calipers are integrated directly into the fork and frame—milled from a single block of aluminum. The rotors? Inspired by car racing tech, complete with cooling holes and a semi-floating titanium center.

Then there’s the handlepost: a one-piece 3D-printed titanium marvel with no visible clamps or bolts. The bar tape is wrapped in the same premium leather you’d find inside an Aston Martin sports car—with 50+ material and color combos to choose from.

Even the crank is a masterpiece: carbon fiber arms with titanium chainrings, customized to your exact gear preference. The bike can be fitted to riders from 4’3” all the way up to 6’11”. Talk about attention to detail.Each buyer gets a personalized fitting session at Aston Martin’s UK HQ. You can spec your .1R in the exact same colors and finishes as their cars. Everything is personalized—because at this price, it better be. 


The bike weighs under 7kg and features etched logos so thin (0.04mm) they’re literally frozen during production to prevent breaking. This is the same tech used on Aston’s $3.4 million Valkyrie hypercar. Not kidding.So yeah—this bike costs more than most cars. But it’s also more than just a bike. It’s a piece of engineering art. And if you have to ask how it rides… you’re probably not the target customer.












