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I think Supernova lights only work with other Supernova lights; unlike most other dyno lights, their front lights also have the driver circuit (incl. standlight) for the rear. The easiest option is probably just to get a B+M rear light; their toplight line small is minimalist and bright with a standlight, and is available pretty cheaply, though if you're not rack-mounting it, you may need an support bracket.
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A caveat to 'Supernova lights only work with other Supernova lights' is that you can use any 6V e-bike rear lights with a Supernova front light. I also run a B&M toplight line small with an E3 front light and it works fine, so most normal rear dynamo lights will work with Supernova front, just not that efficiently.
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Annoying! Have a B+M line small rear light already but didn't use it as the rear rack I've got just won't really fit very well. Trying to get F+R lights mounted as stealthy as possible 1) better protection against knocks and assholes who smashed their bike into it at stands 2) thieves who rob lights, decide to smash them up if they can't rob them.
Will email Supernova, maybe they make a plug in super capacitor pack thing. Loathed to spend any more than already have on commuter
B+M Cyo N+ (not sensing) front light, shimano XT 6w3w hub, Supernova E3 rear light.
Rear light doesn't have its own capacitor for stand light cabability, but front light does have one for the front light, but not for the rear light? Do B+M rear lights have their own cap, or can I rewire the B+M Cyo internally to give stand light to the rear as well. Or is there some plug and play 'add a capacitor' solution thats really obvious that I'm not thinking about?