Last Saturday, I rode my 2015 Zero S down to my dealer (about 40 miles away) to have my front tire replaced and have the bike checked for the Auxillary power recall. I made the appointment specifically so the Zero tech could work on my bike (of course he was not there as was promised). I was told I would have to reschedule to have the recall checked into but that they could replace the tire. They also mentioned they would spray the belt with silicone which would help it to last longer. Once the tire was replaced I payed my $60 (which seemed extravagant for labor to replace a front tire,I had purchased the tire separately before) and rode home. After arriving home, I took my helmet off and took my earplugs out and moved my bike and heard a strange grinding noise. While moving it. I had never heard this sound before until then. I noticed a couple of things while checking the bike. It looked like the bike had been thoroughly drenched with with whatever they sprayed on the belt and back sprocket. Everything had a white residue on it, almost like it had been sprayed with cabarator cleaner. I also noticed the rear wheel nut had been dramatically tightened. Bottom line is after I visit my dealer the bike has an issue it didn't have before I took it there. I know this because I have a Biker Pro video camera. I reviewed the video before and after being at the dealer. The wheel wasn't making the grinding sound before I got to the dealer. Within a few miles of leaving the dealer, I can distinctly hear the grinding when slowing to a stop and just after staring again. Once I am going over 15 miles an hour the sound disappears. I am presuming in must be bearings. See what you think. Here is the video link of what I recorded today.
Question is do you think over tightening the nut on the rear wheel cause the issue along with whatever they spayed on the belt? I t know the 2015's have sealed bearings so what would cause a failure like this?