Oh, and a note on adjusting the clutch:
It will be heavy and grabby if not set up properly. The adjustor at the clutch lever (handlebars) is used to get the clutch arm (back of trans) to the proper angle/distance from arm end to cable tang on the trans (sorry, don't have a pic on hand). The adjustor on the clutch arm is then used to get the free play at the levers set properly. As you work, turn the bars from lock to lock occasionally to make sure the cable always has some slack.
While you should do splines on a new-to-you bike to set a good maintenance baseline, if they are really crying for grease you will probably find that the bike doesn't like shifting gears, especially going from neutral to first. This is an indicator that the splines should have already been greased, not that they finally need some more