It really depends on the type of riding your going to be doing, if you plan on racing MX then by all means go 4t otherwise you'll get eatan alive, if its trail riding go 2t. As all the post state there are many more moving parts in a 4t, I've had 3 250f's, mainly because you can't compete on a 125, My son prefers the 250 2t and as such we decided to not get a 450 last year, however this year we did get the 450 to level the playing field. I haven't had 1 bit of trouble with my 4t, I change oil/filter frequently as well as the air filter after every ride, pistons are changed about every 1-2 months and I install the heavier valve springs right from the git go. I do the same maintenance on the 2t also. I'm on the extreme end of maintenance, you would be somewhere in the middle, most people don't change pistons but once a year, change oil, adjust valves and enjoy, the 4 t are a blast to ride.