Raspberry Pi Motors
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Solved by Enderman,
You need geared motors if you want it to move. Something like this:
http://www.robotcombat.com/products/motors_geared.html
Look at the speed to torque specs and decide what you need for your application.
Are you using a motor controller shield? You should use one because the Pi cannot provide enough amps to run motors under load.
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