The seals aren't too expensive - I'm not sure which model year your bike is, but be sure you get the
right ones for your model year (I think the pre-81 forks used a different size seal). Always replace
both seals when you're at it.
You'll also need to get a fresh container of fork oil. You'll need a syringe or some sort of measuring cup
(that you will never use for cooking again) and a narrow funnel to put the proper amount of fork oil in.
I usually replace the felts in the slider covers, but you don't usually need to.
You should also get new crush-washers (aluminum and/or copper ones) for the
drain bolts and for the large bolts that are on the bottom end of the sliders that bolt into the damper
assembly inside. The crush/sealing washers are very inexpensive, but if you try to reuse them and
they don't seal right (sometimes they do, sometimes they don't when re-used). You'll have to do it all
over again. It is also a good idea to clean and regrease your front wheel bearings as you'll have the
wheel off, and if you haven't changed your brake fluid in a couple years, it is a good time to do that too.
Many here can help you with the tools and procedures once you get close to being ready. If it isn't
leaking too badly, you might put off working on it for awhile, but be aware that your handling will
progressively deteriorate, and if the seals completely go and you have no oil left, things could get
a bit scary under high speed or emergency manuevering situations.
glad that you are OK and managed to avoid serious injury & damage with the clueless cagers !