The thing that worries me with the modern 4 strokes is even if you do the right maintenance and look after the bike some of the manufactures manage to put out an absolute lemon that still blow up, for example the current KTM's and the CRF250's a few years back. You'd think they would be able to get it right by now!
Recently I've seen way to many of my mates brand new bikes (less than 1000k) heading back to the dealer for engine tear downs / rebuilds
KTM525 rebuilds come in at about $2000 and thats with nothing broken, if I dropped a valve and had to buy a head and cylinder, I hate to think what it would cost, luckily I think its very rare for it to happen.
I reckon your spot on Nathan, anyone bagging plated bores is a bit out of touch. I had several blow ups on plated bores and most times the plating has survived even if the piston is melted all over it, a couple I've had to replate - no biggie cheaper than all the rebores I would have had to pay for along the way