You are rapidly approaching the end of the riding season up there in 'God's Country', so it looks like you have some work ahead of you this winter. Something quick you can check, is the proper adjustment to the clutch cable free-play. You should have about 2-3 mm at the handlebar lever.
If the bike is 'new' to you, I would strongly recommend that you perform the transmission spline lube as mentioned above, if you have no proof that it's been done recently. Replace the speedometer cable rubber boot, rubber boot between the transmission and swing arm, and while you've got the transmission out, replace the neutral switch, as it's a real pain to do with the transmission installed. Refill the transmission with a good grade of gear oil, and if the oil that came out was pretty ugly looking, a quick run on the bike and change it again like Thrang mentioned, if weather permits.
I had my transmission overhauled, and the splines were either plastic media or glass bead blasted, as well as the mating splines on the clutch, after lubricating the splines with Honda Moly 60 grease, the effort to move the clutch lever, is almost non-existent. It's amazing what removing rust from the splines can do, to improve the clutch operation.