Who makes Dnepr motorcycle?

Dnepr M-72

M-72 motorcycle celebrated on a 1999 Russian 2 rouble stamp
Manufacturer USSR, various state factories
Production 1942–1960
Weight 225 kg (496 lb) (conventional) 350 kg (770 lb) (sidecar) (wet)
Related BMW R-71 Ural (motorcycle) Dnepr (motorcycle)

Where are Dnepr motorcycles made?

Kyiv, Ukraine
Dnepr (Ukrainian: Дніпро) is a motorcycle brand produced in Kyiv, Ukraine. It has been in use since 1967.

Where are Ural motorcycles made?

Irbit, Russia
Today, Ural Motorcycles is led by a small team in Redmond, WA. We help coordinate worldwide distribution and work directly with our factory in Irbit, Russia to develop and refine the best adventure ready sidecar motorcycles available.

What’s the name of a Russian motorcycle?

Voskhod is the name of several types of motorcycles produced at the Degtyarev plant in the Russian town of Kovrov since 1965. All Voskhod motorcycles had a displacement of 175 cm³.

Where are Cossack motorcycles made?

The Cossack trade name was chosen for the motorcycles, although unknown to the customers the bikes came from many factories from three different Soviet states, Russia (Ural & Ishevsk), the Ukraine (Dnieper) and Belarus (Minsk) The factory names were discarded in favour of the Cossack name, but the model names were kept …

Are Urals reliable?

Designed for reliable service over rough terrain (from urban to back-country), Russian-made Ural motorcycles are as rugged as their namesake mountain range. Featuring a 749cc air-cooled opposed-twin engine and shaft drive, the Ural is an unabashed throwback – and there are plenty of customers who like it that way.

Do Russians like motorcycles?

Motorcycles Industry in Russia Motorcycles were very popular in Russia and Russian people love premium brands like BMW and Ducati, while over 60% of the market is dominated by Japanese brands.

What is the meaning of Dnieper?

Dnieper. / (ˈdniːpə) / noun. a river in NE Europe, rising in Russia, in the Valdai Hills NE of Smolensk and flowing south to the Black Sea: the third longest river in Europe; a major navigable waterway.