{"id":929,"date":"2026-03-25T13:29:32","date_gmt":"2026-03-25T13:29:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/?page_id=929"},"modified":"2026-03-26T08:27:30","modified_gmt":"2026-03-26T08:27:30","slug":"dnepr","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/motorsussr\/motosussr\/dnepr\/","title":{"rendered":"\u00a74. The \u201cDnepr\u201d Motorcycle"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At&nbsp;the end of&nbsp;September 1945, the&nbsp;government of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Soviet Union ordered the conversion of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Kiev factory specialising in&nbsp;the repair of&nbsp;tanks into a&nbsp;motorcycle factory. This might seem a&nbsp;slight madness, but after the&nbsp;end of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Second World War the&nbsp;USSR had transferred several factories (including motorcycle plants) from Germany and had to&nbsp;install them somewhere.<br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka1\"><\/a>Production of&nbsp;the&nbsp;first model from the converted factory began as&nbsp;early as&nbsp;1946. It&nbsp;was called the &laquo;Kievlianin&raquo; K-1B and was an&nbsp;exact copy of&nbsp;the German Wanderer-1Sp motorcycle.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr01.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr K-1B\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka2\"><\/a>The K-1B&rsquo;s engine was initially produced by&nbsp;an&nbsp;external factory, and only in&nbsp;1947 did the&nbsp;K-1B become 100&nbsp;per cent Ukrainian. Compare it&nbsp;with the&nbsp;German original:<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr02.jpg\" title=\"Wanderer-1sp\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka3\"><\/a>At&nbsp;the end of&nbsp;1946, the&nbsp;K-1V motorcycle for disabled riders was designed and put into production: it&nbsp;was the first vehicle of&nbsp;this kind in&nbsp;the&nbsp;USSR. Essentially, it&nbsp;was a&nbsp;three-wheeled version of&nbsp;the&nbsp;K-1B. Its creation was mainly due to&nbsp;the&nbsp;high number of&nbsp;Second World War veterans who had been mutilated; production continued until&nbsp;1951. It&nbsp;weighed 116&nbsp;kg, had an&nbsp;8-litre fuel tank and a&nbsp;2.3&nbsp;hp engine. Subsequently, the&nbsp;production of&nbsp;vehicles for disabled riders was transferred to&nbsp;the&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/motorsussr\/carsussr\/morgunovka\/\">automobile factory in&nbsp;Serpukhov<\/a>, about which I&nbsp;have already written.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr03.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr K-1V\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka4\"><\/a>In&nbsp;1947 the factory began designing the&nbsp;first Soviet tricycle, but it&nbsp;did&nbsp;not produce a&nbsp;new model until&nbsp;1956. In&nbsp;fact, even the&nbsp;1956 K-750 model was not entirely new: it&nbsp;was a&nbsp;modified <a href=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/motorsussr\/motosussr\/ural\/\">Ural&nbsp;M-72<\/a>. It&nbsp;featured modernised suspension and engine cooling, increased power up&nbsp;to&nbsp;26&nbsp;hp, an&nbsp;improved gearbox, and the&nbsp;possibility of&nbsp;checking the oil level with a&nbsp;proper dipstick rather than with any random twig. With drive extended to&nbsp;the sidecar wheel as&nbsp;well, the&nbsp;model was renamed MV750.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr04.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr K-750\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka5\"><\/a>In&nbsp;1963 the K-650 model was introduced, with an&nbsp;improved engine compared to&nbsp;the previous version: power rose to&nbsp;32&nbsp;hp, and the&nbsp;cylinders were made of&nbsp;aluminium (though the&nbsp;liners remained cast iron). At&nbsp;the end of&nbsp;the&nbsp;1960s the&nbsp;factory changed its internal system for naming models, so&nbsp;the&nbsp;K-650 was redesignated MT-8.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr05.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr K-650\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka6\"><\/a>The&nbsp;1971 MT-9 model differed from its predecessors by&nbsp;the newly introduced reverse gear.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr06.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr MT-9\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka7\"><\/a>The&nbsp;1974 MT-10 was the&nbsp;first &laquo;Dnepr&raquo; motorcycle with a&nbsp;12-volt electrical system and a&nbsp;single seat. In&nbsp;addition, the&nbsp;fuel tank capacity was increased.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr07.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr MT-10\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka8\"><\/a>The&nbsp;1976 MT-10-36 had its power increased to&nbsp;36&nbsp;hp thanks to&nbsp;new carburettors.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr08.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr MT-10-36\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka9\"><\/a>The peak of&nbsp;development of&nbsp;the&nbsp;MT series was represented by&nbsp;the&nbsp;1985 MT-11&nbsp;model, with a&nbsp;32&nbsp;hp four-stroke engine, a&nbsp;gearbox with four forward gears plus reverse, drum brakes on&nbsp;all wheels (including the sidecar) and a&nbsp;parking brake. Its maximum speed was 105&nbsp;km\/h, and its load capacity 265&nbsp;kg.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr09.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr MT-11\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka10\"><\/a>A&nbsp;complete statistical record has never been compiled, but it&nbsp;is&nbsp;known that from&nbsp;1967 to&nbsp;the&nbsp;first decade of&nbsp;the twenty-first century the Kiev factory produced more than three million motorcycles. During the&nbsp;Soviet period it&nbsp;was considered the&nbsp;worst motorcycle in&nbsp;the&nbsp;entire country: crooked frames, poorly assembled engines, metal shavings in&nbsp;the&nbsp;crankcase, and so&nbsp;on. As&nbsp;a&nbsp;result, ordinary citizens often bought a&nbsp;Dnepr merely to&nbsp;use it&nbsp;for spare parts. The&nbsp;only high-quality Dneprs were those supplied to&nbsp;the army: the&nbsp;latter&rsquo;s anger could cause serious trouble for the factory&rsquo;s management.<br \/>\nThe economic crisis of&nbsp;the&nbsp;1990s, which affected the&nbsp;whole area of&nbsp;the&nbsp;former USSR, also had consequences for the&nbsp;Kiev motorcycle factory. It&nbsp;attempted to&nbsp;resist by&nbsp;introducing a&nbsp;new model, the&nbsp;Dnepr MT-12, which incorporated &laquo;the very best&raquo; of&nbsp;local experience: the&nbsp;K-750&nbsp;engine, drive to&nbsp;the sidecar wheel, and the&nbsp;gearbox of&nbsp;the&nbsp;1985&nbsp;MT-11.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr10.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr MT-12\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka11\"><\/a>The trick did not work, and the&nbsp;decline in&nbsp;sales continued. At&nbsp;the end of&nbsp;1994 the&nbsp;factory was transformed into a&nbsp;joint-stock company and privatised at&nbsp;the beginning of&nbsp;1995. The&nbsp;new owner was&nbsp;not interested in&nbsp;developing the factory, so&nbsp;it&nbsp;was nationalised again and revived at&nbsp;the&nbsp;end of&nbsp;the 1990s. However, the positive effect was very limited: from that time to&nbsp;the&nbsp;present, only two not particularly innovative models have continued in&nbsp;series production. One of&nbsp;these is&nbsp;the Dnepr-11M: 649&nbsp;cc, 32&nbsp;hp, two cylinders, brakes on&nbsp;three wheels, three seats, weight 625&nbsp;kg, maximum speed&nbsp;105&nbsp;km\/h.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr11.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr 11M\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka12\"><\/a>The other model currently in&nbsp;series production is&nbsp;the Dnepr-16M: 649&nbsp;cc, 32&nbsp;hp, two cylinders, brakes on&nbsp;three wheels, three seats, weight 640&nbsp;kg, maximum speed 105&nbsp;km\/h. It&nbsp;has all-wheel drive.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr12.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr 16M\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka13\"><\/a>In&nbsp;addition to&nbsp;these two models, the&nbsp;factory produces ten versions of&nbsp;its own chopper. These are&nbsp;not regular production models but are manufactured periodically in&nbsp;very small quantities. They are fairly popular among a&nbsp;certain segment of&nbsp;Ukrainian youth, allowing the factory to&nbsp;survive. However, the&nbsp;most interesting Dnepr models are the tricycles, whose production began in&nbsp;1956.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr13.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr chopper\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka14\"><\/a>The engines used, however, are the same as&nbsp;those of&nbsp;the&nbsp;classic 11M and 16M&nbsp;models. Therefore, the principal value of&nbsp;the tricycles is&nbsp;aesthetic.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr14.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr chopper\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka15\"><\/a>Unfortunately, the&nbsp;market is&nbsp;not always won over solely by&nbsp;a&nbsp;product&rsquo;s appearance. Knowledgeable people are aware that the quality of&nbsp;assembly has not improved significantly compared with twenty years ago.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/motourssfoto\/dnepr\/motodnepr15.jpg\" title=\"Dnepr 303\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\nThe fundamental mistake made by&nbsp;the&nbsp;factory&rsquo;s management has been to&nbsp;set unjustifiably high prices for its innovatively designed models. If&nbsp;they were inexpensive, Dneprs would have become very popular among those capable of&nbsp;repairing them immediately after purchase (as&nbsp;happens with many Russian cars straight from the&nbsp;factory, which owners dismantle and reassemble properly). Yet one of&nbsp;the&nbsp;tricycles I&nbsp;have just shown costs as&nbsp;much as&nbsp;half of&nbsp;a&nbsp;one-room flat in&nbsp;Kyiv, while not even approaching the quality required to&nbsp;become a&nbsp;luxury-class product. Consequently, the factory&rsquo;s financial problems have still not been entirely resolved.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The brief history of Soviet \u201cDnepr\u201d motorcycles in an illustrated article.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":919,"menu_order":4,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-929","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/929","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=929"}],"version-history":[{"count":3,"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/929\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":941,"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/929\/revisions\/941"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/919"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=929"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}