Additive Manufacturing
The head tube, bottom bracket, seat-lug and dropouts are additively manufactured and designed parametrically. This allows for a fully bespoke geometry or any standard size between 44cm and 64cm whilst maintaining timeless smooth intersections between the printed areas and the tubes.
Taking advantage of our range of award winning frame geometries, AM64 technology is now available on all J.Laverack models, ranging from our road and gravel bikes through to our mountain bikes and urban bikes.




“When we created the J.Laverack Aston Martin .1R we pushed bicycle design and technology to the limit of what is possible. Over the four years we developed the .1R we have learned a great deal and this is our first opportunity to apply some of that technology to our award winning range of J.Laverack frames” Oliver Laverack, Co-founder

AM64
AM64
A new flowing and contoured headtube features an engraved gryphon. There are no visible welds where the tubes join; instead the headtube flows freely into the downtube and top tube. A light-weight integrated seat clamp offers a simple yet innovative clamping solution that results in a beautifully clean aesthetic allowing for an almost uninterrupted line through to the top of the seat post.
Curvaceous dropouts intersect smoothly with the chainstays which feature engraved details including the model name on the drive side dropout and a hidden detail on the inside of the rear brake mount.





AM64
AM64
Following a bike fit at our Rutland HQ, each 3D printed titanium lug on the AM64 frame is parametrically adjusted to achieve a frame that is bespoke to the individual with millimetre precision.

“Each AM64 frame is based on our tried and tested, award winning geometries as a start point ensuring you benefit from our extensive in-house knowledge and experience which can then be tailored to your exact requirements” David Clow, Co-founder








