After looking at several post on Gen 2 front fork seals, I thought I would share my experience. I have a 2018 with only 4000 miles. It was leaking on left front, not sure why, no wheelies, always garage kept, so I tried the seal saver option. It might have improved a bit, but not enough to stop flowing.
Reviewed service manual and because I'm a bit of a tool nerd so I ordered the damper holding tool and seal driver, plus the parts. The seal driver really helped. It is the 52mm one not the one shown in service manual. I think the service manual one is 48mm.
The damper holder did not work for my 2018. As mentioned in some post above, I think they have changed a few parts inside. Damper is one of them.
The special tool measures a bit over 26mm in the opening. My damper measures 32mm and is a rounded square shape. The tabs on the tool could not slide over it.
As Sean Morley stated above, there are A LOT of parts in the Gen 2 forks. He pictured them above. I have enclosed a few pictures of mine disassembled. The other parts I noticed were different were the seal snap retaining ring, my is more square then round.
As stated, the damper is a different shape and size. Mine is taperd on the bottom end. The piece that goes on the bottom of damper is different. Mine is yellow plastic with a spring inside it.
I have numbered my parts compared to the service manual, pg 4-70, 71.
I was able to disassemble the fork using an air tool on the bottom 8mm bolt like several folks have posted. But I would like to have to damper tool that fits my damper 2017-2020??
(Not sure on this part or part number). I might just fabricate one for next time.
Overall it went smooth, I definitely would do it again when needed. I would just say, Lots a pieces to remove and disassemble. Take your time and pay attention. The service manual helped with disassemble, assembly, oil level and adjusting rebound/ stiffness after repair.
I hope this helps.