Nice. I would lean towards wet performance as a priority
I had a set of Dunlop RoadSmarts, widely regarded as one of the best wet weather tires. I had them on the Duke and the wet weather grip was astounding. And the confidence on gravel off the charts. I rode the tires HARD and they were unflappable in the wet! I was already very comfortable in the wet often going out deliberately for some fun. But these tires? It was like a video game hack.
I mentioned this on a motorcycle forum and a bunch of the racer bros chimed in and said "oh yea, we use these as our wet weather "slicks" because we can't afford real ones". High praise indeed.
The level of wet weather performance from these and their Michelin counterpart is extraordinary. The newest versions are both no doubt even better than the version I owned...which is mind blowing to me.
I think anyone running these and riding prudently can safely ride in all but the most biblical of rain storms.
These tires totally blew my mind of what was possible in the wet.