Why not describe the signs and symptoms for us?
Mostly me being to lazy to go through the whole story after hours of reading up on similar symptoms. So I'll start from the top:
About a week after owning the bike it felt like the gears were sticking a bit during city riding. Mainly it'd be in 2->3 or 3->2 getting stuck and reading as a blank on the dash. It's the first motorcycle I've ever spent extended time on so I assumed I wasn't fully shifting properly as I was still adjusting to the bike. Also I had no idea how old the clutch was and thought that may be contributing.
So two weekends ago I was able to knock out some basic PM on the bike (Spline lube on both ends of the drive shaft, Brake Flush, Transmission/Final Drive Oil change, Oil Pan removal and cleaning & Oil Filter Change) that I am planning to share here with all the photos I took. Most of the riding I was doing was on the lighter side, shifting around 3-4k rpms and occasionally getting into the 6-7k rpms. Seeing that my splines were in good shape gave me some confidence to push the bike a little harder. I also noticed the gears weren't sticking like they used and figured it was a combination of me getting more comfortable with the bike's friction zone and the fresh transmission oil.
So last weekend I'm on the forums soaking up all I can as usual and come across a conversation talking about how this engine is more comfortable north of 6k rpms. Some even singing the praises of what sounded like damn near red-lining. I was hesitant because I knew cars often shouldn't be run like this, but it seemed like motorcycles in general usually run pretty high so I was on board. I did some running around town, mostly highway, and really opened her up. Usually coasting at a min of 5-6k rpms and admittedly quick shifting a few times under the adrenaline rush. I'd only just started getting her in shape and was immediately reminded why I got into this, it was amazing!
Then the next day came. I wanted to got for a quick night ride around town while it was cool out and not to many people on the road. I got as far as around the corner from my apartment and heard what sounded like a chirp or snap as the bike shuddered forward. At first I thought it was the tire slipping as I was going uphill, more like wishful thinking. It happened again and again after hard acceleration and I thought it had to be transmission or drive shaft slipping whenever I would get over 2.5k rpms. So I turned around and went home, to late in the night to start diagnosing.
So two days ago with the holidays finally done I was able to test ride the bike as I was on my way to my buddy's place to dismantle and check the splines again thinking it may have slipped out. I noticed it only made the metal on metal slipping sound and jerk the bike forward in 2nd gear. I rode all the gears equally hard up to about 6k rpms to make sure and none of them gave any issue. I'll grab audio of it in the morning and appreciate you guys taking the time to look into this! Trying to keep this short but wanted to paint the whole picture.
And to quickly answer one question the shifter always felt a little heavy having to almost fully engage it to get the bike to downshift but being able to play in the sweet spot, around 80-85% engaged, for upshifting. I've had the training course bike to compare to and those things were pretty crappy.