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How a teenage mountain biker patented his tire plug stash tool
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Sam Garrett is a teenage mountain biker and inventor living in Rapid City, South Dakota. He was recently awarded a design patent for a tubeless tire plug tool that fits inside a standard mountain bike thru axle.
- How did you get into mountain biking?
- When did you start wrenching on your own bike?
- Why did you decide to create your own tubeless tire plug tool? What did you think you could improve about existing tire plug tools?
- Walk us through the process from idea to finished product. What were the biggest challenges along the way?
- Why did you decide to call it Every Rider's Must (ERM)?
- What have you learned about patents? Why go for a design patent instead of a utility patent?
- What did you think when you saw the Robert Axle Project tire plug tool that also fits inside a front axle? What makes the ERM different?
- Do you have any tips or tricks for making fast and effective puncture repairs on the trail?
- As a young rider, what's your outlook on the sport of mountain biking? Which aspects of mountain biking get you and your friends stoked?
- What's next for Garrett Dynamics? Are you looking at creating new products?
Learn more about the ERM at garrettdynamics.com.
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