To answer your question Jim, yes I believe they do.
The sensors are not programmed but rather the bike is programmed to respond to those sensors. Any Kawasaki dealer that has the KDS equipment (most seem to) will code the bike and the labor rate seems to be 1/2 hour or so usually.
The new sensors coming out from Kawasaki are a different brand, different type altogether, and potted meaning that it will not be nearly as easy to change batteries as it is on the ones you have.
So for someone wanting an extra set of sensors that they could put in immediately during a tire change, I would think buying a working pair would be useful. Try putting them up for sale on this forum and maybe the other Concours forum and if they don't go, put them on Ebay if you want. I really can't give you a value but I would think $25 each with dead or weak batteries, and maybe $40 each with good, 'full' batteries would not be unreasonable.
Brian
Can the tire pressure monitors be programmed by the user if different ones are installed? I removed mine when I had the new tires installed as I refuse to deal with anything that expensive when the battery gets weak and you have to remove the tire to replace. Add in the blocking of the display and they were gone. I installed a Doran system I had from my Wing. My real question is do the pressure monitors I took out have any value to someone out there?
Thanks, Jim