Anyone doing the change-out, I recommend grinding-away part of the inside circumference of the outer race steel seat in the steering head neck (an 'eyebrow' shape), so if you have to change it in the future, you can easily use a drift pin punch to dislodge the outer race from the inside of the steeering head.
There are many threads about this removal, some people say to use a bit of a weld bead on the inside of the outer race, something that you can then use a chisel on to dislodge the outer race. Placing the bead at 180 degrees apart should allow you to alternate blows to get it out, probably easier than trying to use a small cut-off blade in a rotary tool to cut the outer race in-place in the steering head.
Sean's video probably has helped more VMax riders on here fix their dodgy handling due to out-of adjustment steering head bearings, or worn components, than any single repair.