on the bolt that holds the slider onto the fork tube by screwing into the damper rod, usually comes out pretty easy with an if you leave the spring in, drain the oil by the drain screw unless it's all beat up (the screw) or the big bolt that spins will drain it when it comes out. why it spins is because nothing holds the damper rod from spinning, unless you compress the fork, the spring pressure holds the rod from spinning. if it's still in the triple clamp you can compress it with a motorcycle tye down if you're alone, or have someone sitting on the bike compressing the forks, it doesn't take much, and you don't have to compress the forks to assemble. first try a 3/8" butterfly air ratchet, set on high turning left, they usually work, just be certain the allen bolt isn't filled with dirt so that the allen socket fits in all the way and snug, no slop. if it doesn't work, compress the fork more, that part rarely has rust in it.