Just thought I'd refresh on this.
I hate, at the very least, crystalyte 40x hub motors.
According to http://www.ebikes.ca/troubleshooting.shtml , my first c'lyte failure was #7: The hub flange broke at the joint of a spoke. However, it was made of 36 spokes, so I thought it should work just fine with 35 spokes and it has.
But then, today, while coasting down a 2% hill, I started pedaling in "gear 3 front" and "gear 4 back"(Of 8 ) and the thing wouldn't pedal. I heard a "clunk clunk clunk", looked back at my freewheel and saw it spinning independently from the motor. Oh no, sheared threaded collar or failure #8 according to the above link. According to ebikes.ca,
This usually happens when they are standing pedalling in the easiest gear, putting a maximum amount of torque on the freewheel.
I was neither standing nor in the easiest gear, so this tells me the thing fatigued to the point where anything would've killed it. I supposed after 2 years, something like this would've built up to the point of failure, and that it has.
So, now I have an ebike that I can't even pedal. C'lyte 40x motors really REALLY suck!
Maybe I'll try getting another cover from ebikes.ca, if they have any.