I would be looking at the DK first and if its a good machine without any abuse I would bring it home.
If not the rest listed are all good machines so I would pick the ones that appeal to me and go back and sit on them do some test runs at the dealer to see which I was most comfortable on then make my decision based on the machines ability to do the work needed and the comfort level. Remember you will be spending hours in the saddle and comfort can make or break you sometimes.
If not the rest listed are all good machines so I would pick the ones that appeal to me and go back and sit on them do some test runs at the dealer to see which I was most comfortable on then make my decision based on the machines ability to do the work needed and the comfort level. Remember you will be spending hours in the saddle and comfort can make or break you sometimes.