And yes... I tried the search but my search-foo is weak tonight.

Not sure what's going on, but it started a couple of weeks ago. I started the bike and the idle sounded a little rough. I went to blip the throttle and it died. I started it back up and everything was fine, although every once in a while the idle would dip below 'normal' - I'd guess 800 or so RPMs. Today, leaving work, I didn't realize the bike was idling rough until I got on it (started on the side stand while I geared up -- it was 60-ish degrees out and cooling). Went to pull away and it died. Didn't even get the chance to let the clutch out. Noticed I was down to 2 bars of fuel left, so I went to fill up, expecting like a couple of weeks ago that a restart would fix the problem. No luck. After I filled up the tank, I literally couldn't touch the throttle without it dying. Figured I was stuck for sure. Finally got it to start and gave it enough gas and revved it a few times. Then the idle settled back in, although this time back to the 800 or so RPMs. Started my way home and whenever I initially turned the throttle after shifting gears or to accelerate, it would bog down.
Cruising down the road seemed fine, although I'd swear something was adding extra resistance. Can't explain it more than that. At one point as I pulled away from a light, I noticed anything around 4k RPMs made the engine vibrate more than I've ever felt. It was a deep vibration, if that makes sense. All these years and other than recall-related issues, I've never had a serious problem. Really would rather not have to park it for a while...

What could be the culprit? I know I'm getting close to the 24k mile service needing the valves adjusted, but I was hoping to last until after the new year. Could that be it? I had this happen on a car once and it was the catalytic converter that had broken down/gotten clogged. Although that was a more steady decline in performance.
Appreciate any help you could give!