British custom bike manufacturer J.Laverack made a significant announcement at Rouleur Live London (13–15 November), revealing two groundbreaking, tailor-made models: the titanium Speedform and the hybrid AM64 Carbon. These launches signal a bold new chapter in high-performance, bespoke frame engineering.
Speedform: The Future of Titanium Aerodynamics
The Speedform stands out as the world’s first fully bespoke, additively manufactured (3D-printed) titanium road bike optimized for extreme aerodynamics. Developed in collaboration with Loughborough University through rigorous CFD testing, the frame design shows a 20–26% reduction in drag compared to traditional round-tube designs, translating to up to 17 watts in power savings.
Constructed from three seamlessly welded 3D-printed titanium sections, the Speedform features dropped seat stays, internal cable routing, a T47 bottom bracket, and custom geometry, accommodating 30–32mm tires. Co-founder Oliver Laverack called it: “elegant, efficient, and engineered for pure speed.” Limited production is slated for mid-2026.

Speedform
AM64 Carbon: Titanium Precision Meets Carbon Performance
Launched concurrently, the AM64 Carbon delivers a balance of compliance and weight reduction by combining 3D-printed titanium lugs with a full carbon seat tube. This model adheres to J.Laverack’s signature minimalist design language while offering a responsive, performance-tuned ride.
Key highlights include internal cable routing, a streamlined BSA bottom bracket, and custom 3D-printed detailing. Pricing and Availability:
1. Complete Build: Starts at £9,745 (€11,085 / $12,838).
2. Frameset Only: Starts at £6,995 (€7,957 / $9,215).
Production will be highly exclusive, with only 50 individually numbered units of the AM64 Carbon to be produced.

AM64 Carbon
Both the Speedform and AM64 Carbon underscore J.Laverack’s mission to create the ultimate bespoke performance machine by blending engineering precision, artistic design, and the future of cycling innovation.