Hey Dirt-
I think you're on the right track with the XT for your more serious off-road treks, but just in case you want a dual-sport set-up for the Baggy, there's a complete Enduro model for sale on ebay, but it's back East and would require shipping. I picked up a rolling chasis Enduro model a couple years back and use the wheel set from it on my Street Moto regularly. The Baggy is a bit heavy for the more technical off-roading, and with stock gearing it isn't the easiest thing to lift the front tire when needing to get over obstacles. To that end, I'm now in the market for a good trail/woods bike, as I'm tired of dumping (and picking up) the Baggy on the single tracks. However, I love having the option of a proper off-road set-up for my MZ and do enjoy it on the fire roads and less challenging off-road rides!
Touratek makes a sump guard for our bikes, and I have one fitted and can attest to their strength. I was hauling ass on an off-road ride a few years ago when I still had the Distanzia's mounted, and I came up on a fairly narrow creek crossing--something that with a little lofting of the front tire, I should have cleared no problem. Well, I came up short on trying to jump this little water crossing, with my front tire clearing but that was all. There was a big rock about the size of a basketball embedded into the far side of the bank of the creek--about 1/2 of it still sticking out. Because I still had the 17's on at this point (I hadn't bought the roller yet), the Baggy was lower and I smacked that rock with the Touratek guard, making a damn loud "CLAAANNGG" as the bike bounced off the stone. I managed to keep the bike up-right and pulled off to check the damage. There was a nice gouge right down the middle of the guard, but that was it! I had "a moment" of thanks, hopped back on and went on my merry way! Although they add some weight to our little piggy's, I do recommend them:
http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/prod ... ts_id=5183Good luck with your quest, and enjoy the MZ!
Flip