Does your antweight suffer from a lack of drive power? Have you stripped the gearboxes on your drive motors leaving your bot stranded in the arena? I too have suffered from these problems. That's why I started developing the first off-the-shelf 16mm brushless gearmotors to be sold to combat robot builders. Repeat drive mini Mk3 is the upgraded version of…
Introducing repeat compact, the lightest brushless beetle drive motor on the market! Lightweight doesn't sacrifice build quality or durability, this motor has a hardened steel 4mm billet output shaft. Power comes from a brushless 1806 motor integrated directly into the gearbox! Similar 1806 brushless motors with 22mm planetary gearboxes have driven beetleweights for years!
Have you been bending your antweight drive motor shafts? Worry no longer. Now available, output shafts pre-assembled to the ring gear! Great to upgrade old motors for a bit more beef, or to stock as replacements at an event!
Want a tiny receiver for your robot? This tried and true FS2A receiver has been used in bots for years! Its tiny size makes it even easier to fit your electronics in your bot!
Back in stock! These high power 2836 brushless motors are great for powering beetleweight vertical spinning weapons! These weapon motors are used in the peter bar kit robot and have been implemented in plenty of custom bots!
Want to upgrade your repeat brushed mk1 to use the more powerful mk2 motor? Just want a replacement motor to keep in your box of spares? Now available, the repeat drive brushed mk2 replacement motor
Did you somehow figure out how to break your repeat drive mini gearmotor? Do you just want to have a spare gearbox? This 16mm brushless-ready gearbox is great to use as a spare for your repeat drive mini brushless gearmotor!
Have you burned out one of your repeat drive mini mk3? Or do you want to upgrade your earlier versions? Now you can! Introducing the repeat mini mk3 replacement 1204 motor!
If you're looking for an ultra powerful, small footprint motor to power your 3lb robot through your own gearbox, or a replacement motor for your repeat drive max, then this is the product for you. This 2004 motor provides plenty of power at up to 6S voltages, and has a custom 2mm output shaft to fit your gearbox of choice!…
Looking for a cheap, tiny, light, off the shelf solution for 12lber drive? We have been too! Introducing Repeat Ultra, a compact and durable 28mm brushless gearmotor.
$4.00Original price was: $4.00.$2.00Current price is: $2.00.
THESE MOTORS HAVE BEEN REPLACED WITH BRUSHED MK2: https://repeat-robotics.com/buy/repeat-drive-brushed-mk2-replacement-motor/ Worried that you might break the brushed motor on your repeat drive motor? Now available for purchase, repeat drive brushed replacement motors!
Have you been looking for a super light and compact brushed drive solution? Weighing only 45g, Repeat Compact is the lightest Beetleweight grade brushed drive on the market! Save weight without sacrificing durability with a billet hardened steel output shaft!
Are you tired of stripping out the little M2 holes on the front of your repeat max gearbox? These upgrade faceplates have bigger M3 holes for facemount screws! Make your durable gearbox even stronger with this upgrade! Now available, Mk2 faceplates with a square machined into them to make securing your motor even easier!
Designed by the inventors of the terrifying Weta and Saifu kitbots, NUTSTRIP is the perfect hardware solution to make assembling your robots faster and easier than ever before! Developed by the team over at www.kitbots.com Check out ways to use nutstrip at the Team Rolling Thunder site: http://www.teamrollingthunder.com/Kitbots/Nutstrip/body_nutstrip.html
Have you been struggling to figure out four wheel drive? These wheels make it easy! Immediately ready to use with repeat drive axles, these wheels pair great with our 3M drive belts and repeat max for a quick and powerful drivetrain!
Bring some Lynx DNA to your robot! This switch is specifically designed to power on and off your 6s+ robot without sparking or eroding the contacts. On other switches, spark erosion reduces the amount of electrical contact the switch makes, resulting in heat, power restriction, or random switch failures. When you turn your bot on, there is a huge rush…