The [non- Kawasaki] shop can order and install the sensors but you will almost certainly need a Kawasaki dealer to program the KiPass ECU to recognize the new sensor. As max said, get the numbers from the sensor before putting it inside the tire or the tire will have to be again broken- down off the wheel to read those numbers.
Cost seems to be about 1/2 hour service fee as a general rule, though I would ask the Kawasaki dealer before settling with the shop that broke the sensor regarding reimbursement.
Brian
Took my tires off my 2016 C14 to a shop here in Beaumont Texas. To have new Michelin Road 5 tires installed, Well they called to tell me they broke the tire pressure sensor on the rear rim! Yes they will pay for a new one.
My question is what I have to do after the new part is installed?