Scott Brady, who has championed the big-bore autobahn burner bikes in the past, may be coming around. Scott writes,
"While the big adventure bikes certainly garner attention, it is the mid-weight machines that most effectively support expedition travel. Certainly, if the majority of the trip includes paved roads, then opt for comfort and cruise control. However, if you plan to cross the BAM road, the Canning Stock Route or the Trans-America Trail, then the 600-class adventure bikes are just what the explorer ordered. In our effort to evaluate the viability of these mid-weight bikes, we have built a Honda XL650, Suzuki DR650, and now the KLR650 and Husky TE630. They absolutely have their place in the ADV hierarchy, and with a few thoughtful modifications will take you on the most difficult overland routes around the world."
http://expeditionportal.com/project-husqvarna-te630-adventure-motorcycle/
"While the big adventure bikes certainly garner attention, it is the mid-weight machines that most effectively support expedition travel. Certainly, if the majority of the trip includes paved roads, then opt for comfort and cruise control. However, if you plan to cross the BAM road, the Canning Stock Route or the Trans-America Trail, then the 600-class adventure bikes are just what the explorer ordered. In our effort to evaluate the viability of these mid-weight bikes, we have built a Honda XL650, Suzuki DR650, and now the KLR650 and Husky TE630. They absolutely have their place in the ADV hierarchy, and with a few thoughtful modifications will take you on the most difficult overland routes around the world."
http://expeditionportal.com/project-husqvarna-te630-adventure-motorcycle/