Just done some reading about it. Looks like something to do with using significantly larger ball bearings so they are less likely to wear and fail? or take longer to do so.
This in spade, the smaller the bearing, the quicker it wear out.
Also have better sealing which is another contributing factor.
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Just done some reading about it. Looks like something to do with using significantly larger ball bearings so they are less likely to wear and fail? or take longer to do so.