Question about some Fuchs wheels?
no, it has the same lumins .according to my light meter (i have tested this on my bike ) .but will last many many times longer make sure the reflector is clean and bright in the tail light some are a gray color inside, on bikes and cars i had that problem on my 55 Chevy so i painted the reflectors bright white . .and now they glow like jack-o-lanterns that is a cheap easy fix for dim taillights
I put one in the taillight of my panhead and it was no brighter. Switched to a halogen bulb and it is much brighter than either of the others.
The light on bike is led and moves to give you more notice!! good maybe a little brighter??
$25 plus shipping.does that work for you?
Assuming they are real Fuchs and not replicas, probably $600-900; have seen such wheels sell for as much as $1100 in the last year, but also for less than $600. but most fall into that range. Prices on these would've run much higher, but with direct competition from Fuchs (which are again producing their older wheels) and some newer replicas (which avoid the mistake of using gravity casting and the exact dimensions of the original forged wheel. the newer models like the Rota are pressure cast and while they look identical, they have greater thickness where needed and not prone to the failures of the early replicas), prices are down, and wheels like these are mainly sought as track options for older 911s or for potential restoration. You don't mention the offset/back-spacing, if they are something very rare or unusal they may be worth more, but also could be less as the primary market for selling such wheels will be for use on an older 911.