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I'm not sure of the size. I have an allen socket made for GM brake calipers!! But i would guess it is a metric size, maybe a 12 mm. Call an auto parts store and they can pull the tool and tell you with a phone call. Good luck.
You will need an odd size metric allen key wrench. I say this because the Asian sizes run 8-10-12-14-17-19-21mm. European sizes run 9-11-13-15-16-18 -22 for some unfathomable reason. A good tool supply shop will have both sizes for you.
First thing is to prop the bike up on a motorcycle jack or some other jack-If yo have a a motorcycle jack that has eyelets on the frame strap the front end down, this will eliminate the steering to flop around while you are working on. If you still have your tool set their is a tool that you can use if not you would need to purchase a 17MM allen wrench (I think). First their is two capped allen screws that will need to be loosened (not so much taken off) with one of the supplied allen wrenches in your kit or a 5mm allen wrench should do the trick. The front axel just screws in to the other fork-after you start removing the axel take stock which spacer/speedo gear goes where. The speedo cable can be removed from the gear by removing the phillips head screw. The front tire and rotor should just slide down with out to much trouble.
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