Yes all rotors lose magnetic strength. especially ones from cooked engines. Heat is the enemy of Magnetism.
Compare identical new one to an old one by seeing seeing how many nails they pick up at room temperature.
Boil them in water and then see how many nails they pick up,,, about none, i think?
I have always believed that when out trail riding and a bike fails from low spark, difficulty to restart after stalling when Hot.
Put it in the shade. Open the ignition cover if possible. Take a break. Let everything cool down.
Clutch it down a big hill and go home
And about cooling ignitions? we all want reliability out on a trail ride.
Water?, Heat, cyclic heat are the enemies for both rotor and stator.
Husky WR360's suffer ignitions destructed from heat as do many bikes.
I am about to repossess WR360 very soon.
My intention is to add a small plastic fan impeller like those little ones fitted on to the back of most washing machine pump motors.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=fan+impeller+types&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiOitWZourWAhWFVLwKHTSqCzkQ_AUICigB&biw=1094&bih=474#imgrc=FBOeYoXcPAIyrM: Trim it to a minimum, so that the cover only has to be spaced out a minimum.
Lightweight filtered feed hose in from the top front of bike(backbone), Holes in impeller machined and placed over slots in external rotor, forcing cool intake air to have no choice than to be drawn through and over Stator. before being pumped through a lightweight exit tube to rear subframe area etc.
I think Cool ignitions go hand in hand with improved reliability as well as long jeopardy.
Weeeell that's my plan at least.