waserman
Husqvarna
AA Class
Well I've had the same problem for a long time it only gets worse with age.I can remember at 1 point having more than 10 bikes in the garage.I think my favorite woods bike for all around,including dualsporting was the 05 KTM 300 I had.I can't say if the WR300 is as good,because I never had one.I have owned a few Huskeys and that's the reason I have a TE510 now.I can say that out of the box my suspension was pretty darn good,I just got stiffer springs because I go about 245-250 lbs. ready to ride,I also went up 1 tooth on the counter shaft to space out the gearbox a little for running down the road.The 510 has enough motor so that I can short shift it and I have yet to run into anything that I can't do with this gearing although I wouldn't want to run miles of tight "stick farms" as we call them here.I believe that for me I have found the happy medium between a true race bike with just enough to make it legal and the boring "dualsport models" that have been available for years.The ultimate for me was the street legal KTM 300,turn your GG into one with the proper lighting requirements and gear it up for running down the road that motor should pull taller gearing with no problem.As for 1 bike to do it all,not happening for me K1200 RS for running down the road,625 SMC for curving through rural backroads,TE510 for all my offroad needs including should I decide to do anymore Enduros,and a 1981 Honda Sr Express for the cruise through the neighborhood.