Up for grabs is a VIRGIN set of clocks. These are NOT coded to an ECU so can be used on ANY bike (as long as you have the red key to follow the coding procedure)
 I believe the housing is from a Paul Smart 1000. However i've just swapped this into my SC1000 housing with no issues at all. All of the housings and mount/screw points are exactly the same from what i can tell. 
 PLease note, they do have cracked glass, this we think was caused by DOT5 fluid getting on the glass. 
 From what i can see, this system board/clockset is compatible with the following
 SC1000
 GT1000
 PS1000
 Monster S4R
 Monster S4RS
 Monster 600 (05-08 approx)
 Supersport 620ie
 Monster 620ie
 Supersport 1000
 Supersport 800
 Monster S2 
 Please check before hand as i won't accept returns because it doesn't fit. 
 These are the best part of £500 ($800) from a Ducati dealer. 
 As they are brand new i would expect the mileage to show as 0 miles, as it doesn't get it from the ECU etc. 
 The coding procedure for the clocks is as follows
 Programming the immobiliser
 In the event of replacement of one or
 more components of the immobiliser
 system (e.g. the black keys, the
 decoder, or the engine control unit),
 the parts in question must be
 programmed. To perform this
 operation, proceed as follows:
 - check that the motorcycle battery
 terminals are correctly connected
 and that the battery is in perfect
 condition.
 - Prepare the red key and the black
 keys.
 - Insert the red key (3) in the ignition
 switch (4).
 - Turn the key to the ON position to
 switch on the instrument panel.
 The instrument panel multifunction
 display will show the number of
 keys inserted (“1” in this case) and
 start a countdown from 30 to 0.
 Before performing this action
 ensure that the ignition switch
 remains in the OFF position for at
 least thirty seconds.
 - Check that the countdown has
 started and turn the key to OFF
 before it terminates (around three
 seconds).
 - Remove the red key within
 15 seconds, insert a black key (5)
 and turn the switch to ON. The
 display will show the number of
 keys inserted (“2” in this case) and
 start a countdown from 30 to 0.
 - Check that the countdown has
 started and turn the key to OFF
 before it terminates.
 - Remove the black key within
 15 seconds, insert another black
 key (5) and turn the switch to ON.
 The display will show the number
 of keys inserted (“3” in this case)
 and start a countdown from 30 to 0.
 - Check that the countdown has
 started and turn the key to OFF
 before it terminates.
 - Remove the black key within
 15 seconds, insert the red key
 again and turn the switch to ON.
 The display will show the number
 of keys inserted (“4” in this case)
 and start a countdown from 30 to 0.
 - Check that the countdown has
 started and turn the key to OFF
 before it terminates. If the
 programming sequence has
 terminated successfully, LED (1)
 on the instrument panel will flash.At this point the two black keys and
 the instrument panel decoder have
 been successfully programmed.
 Continue the procedure as follows:
 - Turn the ignition to ON with the
 red key within 15 seconds.
 - Leave the key in the ON position
 for at least 5 seconds and no more
 than 15 seconds, to allow the data
 to transfer from the decoder to the
 engine ECU and then turn the key
 to OFF.
 - Wait for 10 seconds, then turn the
 ignition switch to ON again.
 The programming procedure is now
 terminated. The immobiliser system
 has been completely programmed.
 Even if you need to program only one
 component of the immobiliser
 system, always run the entire
 procedure. At the end of the
 procedure, check that the engine
 can be started with the black keys.
 Warning
 If display shows the message
 “OFF” during the procedure, this
 indicates that the programming
 routine has been aborted. Repeat the
 procedure from the beginning.
 To ensure that the immobiliser is
 correctly programmed, you must
 scrupulously observe the timings and
 other conditions indicated.   
  
  
  
  