Oh my god. I just read the part about the four strokes. Sadly, KTM is also somewhat like the Japanese. I find this article slightly funny even because of how they exaggerate everything and somehow fail to mention a single fault in their design. For example, this one cracks me up

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"The well proven ¼-turn fuel cap allows easy and quick refilling and includes a security against unwanted turning"
I, and many people with KTM's hate this gas cap because it leaks heavily and the "security against unwanted turning" thing sometimes tends to jam and "secure" the cap against any turning, unwanted or otherwise...
Other thing that is really scary to me- for exaple the 350 engine has DLC coated valve train parts, titanium valves, two oil pumps and apparently a dry sump, balancing shafts, hydraulic camshaft chain tensioners, fuel injection with temp, pressure and other sensors, AC generator, goes up to 13 000 RPM and probably has one of those piston with barely enough room for the rings. I mean that is COMPLICATED. Imagine how many things can go wrong. they constantly boast about the amazing power etc, and with such high RPM, it probably won't be too reliable. How much will the parts cost

DLC coated cam shafts? Titanium valves etc... :O

Oh my they even have a capacitor somewhere in the handle bars for the electric start if I understand it right.
I'm so glad I know better and hopefully will never buy anything like this

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I pitty people who will fall for this "Everts made this bike" deal

. Why buy a ridiculously complicated 350 cc four stroke? There is a bike that should have just about the same characteristics but without all the headaches, and is in production for many decades... It's called a 250 two stroke.

That's what I think.