It looks like it is caused by pressure from the front whilst a headset was absent. If the races of a headset can be pressed i it is largely irrelevant I would guess. Press on with it (pardon the pun)
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It looks like it is caused by pressure from the front whilst a headset was absent. If the races of a headset can be pressed i it is largely irrelevant I would guess. Press on with it (pardon the pun)