The completion of the Roads of Victory motor rally was announced by the rally's head Andrey Bobrovsky in the Night Wolves' blog in the LiveJournal social networking service.
"Today, on May 9, 2015, a group of Russian bikers, despite adversity, are completing their legendary motor rally 'Roads of Victory' in the German capital Berlin with a triumphant parade through the main streets of the city," Bobrovsky said.
"Congratulations to all the participants of the motor rally! You went into the history books and glorified the spiritual strength and invincibility of Russian Man. Along with our Victory, Russia gained impetus and everyone can follow our example to push themselves beyond their limits and accomplish new challenges," he added.
The remarks came three days after the Berlin Administrative Court lifted Germany's entry ban on the Night Wolves.
The route of the motor rally, which kicked off on April 25, included the cities of Moscow, Minsk, Brest, Wroclaw, Brno, Bratislava, Vienna, Munich, Prague, Torgau, Karlshorst and Berlin.
May 9 saw Russia's biggest ever military march-past on Moscow's Red Square to pay tribute to the 70th anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat in World War II.