Whilst tinkering, I noticed my throttle cable was frayed, with at least two of the strands broken:

So, based on availability of parts (I am sure I would have to wait for a new cable), the cost of them and generally to punish HD I decided to make do and mend...
So, I went on tinternet looking for 6mm dia 6mm long brass nipples and some 1.5mm diameter galvanised steel cable (stainless needs special flux so I am told). Best I could find for nipples was 6mm diameter 5.75mm long (some scooter place on EBay) and I treated myself to some 1.5mm "wire rope" from
http://www.venhill.co.uk (the closest that Venhill could offer in terms of nipples were 8mm long which would protrude in the throttle body flange, 7.2mm thick on X1/M2FB/XB/1125 and 7.7mm thick on S1/S2/M2RB/S3 or 4.2mm which I thought would get lost -

)
Each cable, on the S1, was just over a metre long, so bear that in mind if buying cable.
Anyway, I digress...
I got all the stuff I needed:

I put a nipple on the end of the "wire rope", frayed the end and pushed the nipple back up so the frayed wire did not protrude.

Then, I heated the baby up and dipped it into my Bakers soldering fluid to "clean" the surface up:

Then heated it up again, fed the solder in and re-dipped in the Bakers...

(...next time I do this I will us a big FCUKoff soldering iron so I don't blow combustion products over the nipple and cable)
And then tidied it up with a needle file...

Next, I got the old cable and cut the nipple off (right at the nipple note) the "good end" with my Shimano cable cutters (Adam likes to use a chisel)...

...then used it to cut the new cable to length (plus 6mm for the nipple) then I repeated the exercise above.
This is a great opportunity for you Mikuni fans to reduce the length of the cable. Here is a photo of a Motion Pro dedicated cable for S1 with Mikuni...

The dedicated cable is the shorter of the two...
Sadly, for me, every silver lining has a cloud, and on opening up the throttle, the nice white cable guide was 90% worn through and fell apart when re-assembling....
