If you want to come over you can borrow mine. Bring some Boddington
Raise the front end (a lift helps

) until wheel is just off the ground.
Remove top triple and lay bars/triple assembly over tank (towel helps

)
Remove the washer (has long prongs on it that fit into the slotted nuts), the top nut and rubber washer. Each point of the slotted nut is rasised so just note whether if faces up or down (I believe it's down

but could you post to remind me).
Put a spot of whiteout on the bottom nut and the frame (for reference). With the wheel staight ahead, tighten the nut 1/4 turn. The nut should not be on too tight so you can use a pipe wrench, strap wrench, or a hammer and punch.
Let go of the forks and give them a
little, light push. The forks should fall to one side but not so hard that they bang against the stop but not to slow.
The forks must fall to one side or the other by themselves! You don't tighten the shit out of the nuts.
As you're already halfway there, it would also be a good idea if you first take take the lower nut off, lower the forks until you see the bearing and grease the top and bottom bearings. I this case you need to tighten the lower nut very snugly, back it off and then do the above. You need to snug the bottom nut so that the bearings seat fully.
Reverse to install. Once you have the bottom nut on, grab the front forks and give them a hard yank up (without pulling the bike off the lift

to check if everyting is tight.
Test drive by going around the block, hitting a few small potholes..
The above part is
critical to your safety so be sure of your work.
Doc