By common consent, BUMM's Line Plus is a good rear dynamo lamp. Not too pricey by BUMM standards, but looks like cheap plastic because that's exactly what it is. Works, though, including as a daylight warning lamp. No blinky mode, curse those silly German legislators.
For rear battery lamp with several blinky modes and a good strong steady lamp (you can use both at the same time), again by longtime common consent, the Cateye TL-LD1100 is a superior lamp. Excellent as a daylight running lamp, extraordinarily economical of its two AA batteries -- 200 hours of use!
I use both and run them whenever the bike moves; I have no hesitation in recommending both as a minimum spend for its functions if you want dedicated bike lamps.
Similar to my own choice.
All but one of the family bikes have hub generators. The bike that doesn't is my wife's Brompton, hardly ever used at night. And no generator on the trailer.
- Brackets on all the family bikes (except the visitor bikes) for Cateye LD1100 battery lamps. I have 3 of these lamps and move them between bikes as needed. I use two on the bike trailer, as it is fairly wide. But not sure if the LD1100 is still made.
- B&M Line Plus on bikes with compatible rear racks and the two Bromptons with hub generators. Line Plus is a good lamp, but with one weak point, the standlight capacitor eventually comes loose on the circuit board due to vibrations. Can be repaired by soldering flexible wire leads to the circuit board, but this means cracking the lamp open and glueing it back together. Done this on two lamps so far.
- B&M Secula, similar philosophy to the Line Plus but smaller and cheaper. Mounts on the rear mudguard. On all bikes except the Bromptons and the visitor bikes.
The two visitor bikes are on the island where we have a flat and used in conditions with low vehicle traffic, so I haven't yet upgraded the previous generation of B&M Seculite rear lamps on these.
So I have three rear lamps on my two Thorn Ravens with Thorn rear racks, and on my old 650B bike with a Tubus rear rack. The 3W hub generators on these bikes (SON or Shimano) power a B&M Cyo front lamp, B&M Line Plus and B&M Secula without any problems.