Thanks for the reply, Aussie, since I purchased the new bearings and I was present when they were being pulled & installed I made sure the old ones matched the new ones. I'm guessing that he may have put the wrong one in first and since I failed to take the time to make sure the sprocket fit while I was there, I guess I’m partially responsible. I thought enough to bring all the parts, new tire, bearings, new rotor, etc. I just didn't figure that it wouldn't fit. Next time I will not leave until everything that could go wrong is checked.
The story is much more complicated. I had the Indy install the bearings and a new tire. Once he installed the tire, he mounted the sprocket hub. Unfortunately, I was unaware he mounted the hub on the wrong side. I then drove home and proceeded to mount the tire. When I was ready I lined up the hub to the correct side & noticed that the tire was mounted in the wrong direction, so back I went to have the tire direction changed. I was home putting things back together and that’s when I noticed he put the hub on the wrong side which meant the tire was originally on right. Back I went to have it put on the way it was and explained that he put the hub on the wrong side. Once home, I put the hub, rotor etc only to find the sprocket wouldn't fit. I needed to cool off a bit so I'll be going tomorrow. Due to deep scratches and replacements from the HD dealer I decided to go to an Indy. I once had a dealer tell me I was real lucky as they were replacing the rear wheel ABS sensor at no charge. I later found out they put it through the rotor so when they rolled the bike it was cut in half. It’s things like that that made me go to the Indy shop where I could watch what was being done. Hopefully, he can pull the bearing and install them properly tomorrow so I can button things up.