Just what it sounds like - an online motorcycle magazine. It's great. Read it. The product reviews are excellent, and check out the "Virtual Museum". Find out what a Ural is. See pictures of crazy people with too much money and no social conscience. Find out how to win at "Suzuko 8-Hour Rally"!
Another online bike magazine, but this time from Britain. Also full of interesting stuff from a British perspective. Bikenet has a specialist area for women bikers' stuff. . . why? I guess, if you're a woman biker, you'll know.
Motorcycle Tips and Techniques
An excellent site full of useful stuff for newbies and experienced riders alike. Read it, especially if you've ever had problems crashing into the median strip of a straight, dry road in good visibility, on a perfectly healthy bike in very light traffic. Perhaps you'll learn something you didn't know. The guy also publishes contrary opinions, so you can get a broader picture about some of the potential problems he highlights.
Northeast Motorcycle Resources
A site completely jam-packed with links to all sorts of biker stuff. More biker stuff than you could shake a stick at.
Pretty much what it sounds like. Useful tips on how to get the best from your beloved Virago. Be warned: this link can be excrutiatingly slow, but not as bad as anything coming out of Japan.
Pretty self-explanatory, really
Online version of American weekly bike mag
Adverts, chat, club lists, breakers yards list. Useful stuff.
Single cylinder bikes, lots of links and stuff
The title says it all; it's a page devoted to the Yamaha XJ650/750 series, plus bikes like the Seca which used the same engine. Tech tips, pics, owners details, all that sort of stuff. Also has a load of other bike links.