that's not much information, probably not enough to make a sound or helpful (internet forum type) judgement of your problem.
but... if you have to rev the engine way up to get it to produce enough torque to motivate the motorcycle, then it sounds like the engine is way down on torque (in an engine that doesn't produce much torque to begin with, especially in the lower RPMs). So the issue of possible low compression (in 1 or more, or all, cylinders) is what comes to mind here.
(the description of your problem sounds very similar to another forum member's experience with trying to ride his Bandit 400 at very high altitude. same result, having to rev the hell out of it then release the clutch just to get it going. the high-revving Bandit 400 engine is very sensitive to low O2 and atmospheric pressure at altitude, which has the effect of greatly reducing its torque production.)