Sorry to have to disagree with you on the DFI thing. Yes it is more complicated but the guys from the 60's and 70's said the same thing about reed and power valves and long suspension. (Side note: In 1975, Husqvarna produced the WR range on the MK frame because Enduro riders were afraid the taller bikes would not work as well in the woods - See? Change is a good thing).
The reason for DFI isn't to increase torque, power or cost. The reason is to reduce exhaust emissions and meeting current and future green house gas emission requirements. DFI on a 2T will do that. The increase in performance is just a bonus on the side .
Look, regardless where you stand on the whole environmental issue, the laws are going to get tougher, not easier. You will not get someone in the White House that will just 'see the light' and make it all go away. The only hope for current 2T's is for the next version to run CLEANER than competing engines AND for ALL new engines to run cleaner. That way, all governments (not just the USA) will not legislate them out of existence.
Right now, your Y2K technology 2T is legal on closed courses just about everywhere, but there could come a time that you will not be allowed to fire up your 1981 Maico, 1972 Husqvarna, or 1969 Bultaco. Laws will also target your boat motors, weed whackers and other lawn and garden equipment (where I live now, you can't buy a new 2T boat motor). Hopefully they won't make a law prohibiting 2-stroke technology and just make the law limiting emissions. It will happen in Kalifornia first, but you can bet it will happen. And where goes Kalifornia...
DFI (or some other computer controlled technology) is our way to the future. Embrace it and don't be afraid of change.