To keep it truly multi-purpose some doubler is the way to go. The 2.71 is very good for general use in dirt and wet trails, the 4.3:1 is what you will use most of the time in rocks but is too low for general trail riding (it is a pain to have to shift to high range for easy sections) and not low enough for some very technical sections, so having something at or below 5:1 is also good. Atlas 4 speed is my recommendation due to the overall length but any doubler will do like two NP231s, or an NP231 with a Dana 300 with 4:1 gears, or a Klune V with the NP231, but these would be more complicated installations (might want to move the engine forward).