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Seals easy to test, you just remove it.
Quite likely the races are a bit worn and new bearings make it more noticeable. The bearing is doing a full rotary bearing job, it stays in one position and only moves a fraction left and a bit right. Until you get of the bike and let the steering twist. So, they get hammered in to one spot over time over bumps and not worn smooth like wheels and bottom brackets.
Quite likely the races are a bit worn and new bearings make it more noticeable. The bearing is doing a full rotary bearing job, it stays in one position and only moves a fraction left and a bit right. Until you get of the bike and let the steering twist. So, they get hammered in to one spot over time over bumps and not worn smooth like wheels and bottom brackets.