all depends on what you want, i really wanted a KLR until i rode on. i didnt like the lack of power, kind of like driving a tractor, will go through anything but not much fun IMO, i liked the BMW's but to be honest i really do spend more time on roads and fireroads, the Vstrom fit me perfectly
I'de have to agree about the KLR being a tractor. It is not a nimble beast. It not easy to lift while loaded. It is not sexy. It is not expensive. But, legend has it that it is bullet proof.
I stranded mine in 18" of snow on March 10th. Had I not turned my rear tire into a racing slick, I think it would have pushed right on thru. Today, April 22nd, I finally had time to go retrieve it! In the passing weeks, it was burried by up to 3 feet of new snow, pounded by wind driven rain, and experienced large swings in temperature. When I got to the place I stashed it, I turned the fuel on and hit the start button. Fired right up and looked like I had just parked it! Growing up on a ranch, my tractor never let me down either
That being said, I'm not neither married to the KLR nor lusting for something different. I bought it on a whim for the trip I linked earlier. I found out that it worked for my intended purpose and had a good time riding it. If I find something else to try, I'll buy it. Until then, the KLR sits ready for adventure or plowing. Too bad it doesn't have a PTO.
Tim, good luck with picking a new bike. Whatever you get, you're going to have a blast in big sky country.