Sadly, that is totally incorrect. Those tranny bearings turn at much higher rates and are subjected to much higher loads, heat etc. than any normal front wheel bearing will ever see. Besides that, when Harley went from serviceable roller bearings to sealed bearings in their wheels, they immediately began having failures that continue to this day. That was never an issue before, as long as the bearings were re-packed occasionally with fresh grease.
Sealing tranny bearings against a readily-available continuous supply of fresh, high grade, high shear lubricant is absolutely nuts! As far as I know, no other transmission uses sealed bearings, nor do they have the failures I'm seeing here. That must mean something. You would think that they would have learned something from the "lubed for life" FD debacle. Apparently not, though.