csamayfield55 wrote:
It could be a brake issue or it could be a bearing that was more heavily packed with grease. It may take a bit to kinda sling the extra free.
If you had to adjust the gain up that much I would guess t he brakes are not adjusted properly. I would call them back and ask them to check the adjustment. Tell them whatyou had to do to get the brakes to work
Chris
"Sling the extra free"? Where is it going to sling it? These should be a sealed system, the only place it can go is into the brake pad area, not a good idea to have grease oozing in, around, and amongst the brakes.
Any shop can make a mistake, so you can call them up and tell them your concerns. I'm sure they are going to say that it's normal and nothing to worry about and the next time you take it out it will be fine. Whether you choose to put all your faith in that is up to you. But I would take it back out on the road and drive it about the same distance and check the brakes/hubs again. Still hot? Back to the shop it would go.
It sounds like you don't do your own work on brakes so you're reliant on the shop to do a good job, and they're reliant on you to make sure they do a good job. :)