> Aston Martin teams up with J.Laverack for "the world's first 'boltless' bicycle", the Aston Martin .1R
Erm, not quite, Steve. I think it's safe to say you'll need a decent chunk more than that for this one, there's currently a sweepstake in the comments under the original story. The low bid is £19,950, the highest bid £41,999.95...
The all new .1R road bike, said to be "the world's most bespoke, advanced and meticulously engineered road bicycle". The collaboration brings claimed world-first design elements, including integrated brake calipers and a visually boltless design, all in a made-to-measure package weighing from 7.5kg for a full bike.
andyk: "Absolutely crazy money, but I have to admit, it's absolutely stunning though! (with clever detailing). If I was minted, I would probably be one of those people crazy enough to buy it!"
maxdabrit: "Oh my goodness! That caliper and that rear disc combo. Just gorgeous."
Rendel Harris: "I frequently break off from my work to look adoringly at my Roubaix Dura Ace SL Pro which hangs proudly on the wall near my desk, thinking it's one of the most lovely things I've ever owned; that's all ruined for me now by realising just how hideous those bottle cage bolts are."
RobD: "I mean, if you're going to do it then they've certainly made a decent effort of it. I really want a set of those disc rotors, and the stem/handlebar looks pretty cool.
"As others have said, no idea how you do any maintenance on it, but I guess you send it back to them after the rare occasion that you might actually ride it. I'm also surprised that no major manufacturer has released an adjustable/customisable crank along this kind of idea."
henryb: "No mudguard eyelets?! How are you supposed to take it out on a wet Sunday club ride?"
brooksby: "I'm not sure you're supposed to take it out of the house..."