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Welcome to the wonderful world of power delivery negotiations.
Basically your bike lights are too dumb to tell the power brick what they need. Use a cheap charger that will just send out the default without negotiation
Here is a 40MiB zipfile if you want the nitty gritty details: https://www.usb.org/document-library/usb-power-delivery
You are ending up in the PE_SRC_Disabled state on the source power delivery state machine.
Don't understand why it wouldn't provide like 5v 2a by default until a PD negotiation happens.
I have a USB C Dell dock which can whack out 180w but won't power anything that doesn't give it a proprietary Dell signal, making the USB C-ness of it fairly worthless.