Think outside the marketing.
My Moto Guzzi Stelvio NTX is better, in my opinion, than the 3 mentioned, I have ridden them all, mind you it was an older BMW1200 ADV bike.
They are a bit agricultural, rusty, no cBus a big ++++, great usable torque ..... better than the others, great highway or off road tourer, fully set up unlike the other bikes.
Crash bars, driving lights, panniers, sump guard, heated grips, BIG tank, comfy seats, switchable ABS, diagnostics via dash, large alternator output, hand guards, good screen and after market acc & parts.
Also it takes an hour to adjust the tappets and TBS and reset.
Also about an hour to service the shaft drive, swing arm and relay arm
No shaft drive or rotor failures, air cooled .... no radiator damage.
THE easiest bike I've ever worked on, far far easier than the FJR. Service items from the local automotive supply, nothing special.
Fewer dealers but if needed parts easily obtainable on line not that I've needed them.
Very little goes wrong with them... a bit boring really, and 2 very helpful & informative forums.
Then only problem is the translation into English in the Service and Owners manuals, lol. Quite funny for a giggle.
I've done 2 mods for known problems, one of which, as a consequence just so happened to meet Aussie ADR.
I put a new map in the ECU and now the bike is superb with it's Staintune exhaust.
The one gripe I had is when I changed out the oil filter the first time. It is recessed into the oil pan and real bugger to remove it.
No clearance for any tools. Had to buy a cup wrench and only used it one time for the job. Now have a Scotts.
BUT the Super 10 would be the choice of those 3. I've swapped few times with my mates 10, very nice.