If you do a Google images search for "Honda CB1100 Sport Chic Trunk" and scroll down about 2/3 of the way, you will see my avatar pic!
Obviously something to do with my membership in this forum because underneath it says cb1100forum.com
How the heck did that happen?

We do not speak of it...........

It's no stranger than this result which turns up in the same search ...
Lol. That makes even less sense. At least mine makes some sense.
You know like all search engine Google will search for any word in your request and bring up pics related to those words. You really have to be careful sometimes what you ask for. If you want to see how a camel walks across sand without sinking in, DO NOT google images of camel toes. Trust me. But if you google image Camel Feet you get what you are looking for.
On our search engine it yellows the word " the " in every post that had "the" in it, if you searched for " the best oil" . It will find all the " the", all the "best", and all the "oil" whenever the word is used. Example:
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....e+best+oil
Notice in that thread it also highlighted the "the" in them, there, these, and other. Wierd huh?
That's why if you want a fairing and search "fairing" you will get all kinds of threads about fairings, from Don Vesco, to Vetter, to National Cycle to Comet, anytime that fairing was mentioned in the last 2 years. If you search " comet" you should get all threads with comet fairings in them and not the rest. Sometimes knowing, or guessing, what word to key on is the best way to use google search and our search to find the information you are looking for.
Most family friendly thing I could think of to illustrate the point lol
So, if you want to find all the words the best oil on the forum, enclose the words in double quotation marks—"the best oil".
If you're a Google tragic, you can easily search the forum (or any web site) by typing "site:www.cb1100forum.com" and then the search term (e.g. 'camel toe') into Google. You don't need the quotation marks.
Somewhere on the ADVRider web site there's a link to a widget you can install into your browser that lets you use this Google search technique really easily. If anyone's interested, let me know and I'll post a link to it.