You will have to remove the fork to replace the seals. You will also need a fork seal driver. The spring is under slight pressure under the cap also. I always loosen the cap before I remove fork.
Not sure of your mechanical abilities either. It is harder than timing belts.
I can usually remove the forks easy after taking off front wheel. I NEVER take the fairing off to do fork seals. Make sure you TORQUE the fork pinch bolts when installing them. Do NOT guess at the torque value. Have seen some people think they are "tight" and the first hard bump says the were not.
Not sure of your mechanical abilities either. It is harder than timing belts.
I can usually remove the forks easy after taking off front wheel. I NEVER take the fairing off to do fork seals. Make sure you TORQUE the fork pinch bolts when installing them. Do NOT guess at the torque value. Have seen some people think they are "tight" and the first hard bump says the were not.