My reason for getting all the packs, was mainly in hope to make it more desirable if and when I came to sell it, if you can afford it I would say get one with all the packs as a safe guard, but how this actually works out in terms of saving and gaining money when it comes to resale, might actually work out to be here nor there. I just know as a buyer I would lean more to buying a fully loaded one if I had the choice and money between the two.
Then there were some things that I actually did want, like heated grips, tyre pressure monitors, spot lights and pannier rails which became a no brainer for me.
The ESA has been handy for me, nice to be able to change the preload
at the touch of a button in a few seconds if I am carrying a pillion, luggage etc...
bottom line is only you can decide. there are only 3 packs (not including enduro) have a look what is included in each and see if it has anything you desire in it - I was not for instance bothered about a chrome exhaust but wanted heated grips and onboard computer so got the comfort pack on that basis and so forth for the rest of the packs.
Thats the best advice I can give you really. Good luck and enjoy your new ride.
Enduro Package (Enduro Gearbox and Off Road Tyres) £0.00
Dynamic Package (Tyre Pressure Control & Enduro ASC) £430.00
Comfort Package (Chrome Exhaust, Heated Grips, On-board Computer and LED Indicators) £530.00
Premium Package (Chrome Exhaust, ESA, Heated Grips, Additional Fog Lights, On-board Computer, LED Indicators and L & R Pannier Fastenings for Aluminium Cases £1545.00