Only the racing 4 strokes need to be rebuilt often. And if you are not wringing their necks on the track, they should last quite a bit longer than the race recommended rebuild interval.
Have your ridden 2 stroke motocross race bikes before? They are fun to rip through the gears, doing wheelies, etc, but have small gas tanks, stiff suspension, tall 1st gears, short top gears, and aren't really meant for relaxed trail cruising. If you go out for a short time they are fine, or have someone bring extra fuel for you.
I have an old 96 race tuned YZ250 and its fun around the farm, but I don't take it anywhere, and really 30 minutes of trying to manage the power is all I need. Even geared down to 55-60mph top speed, 1st is pretty tall.
The YZ125X is a bit more trail oriented but still has the small tank, and they don't widen the gear ratios.
Ktm has the xcw versions of their 2 and 4 strokes which are designed even more for trail riding, with a wide ratio gearbox, slightly bigger tanks, headlight, softer suspension. They are expensive, but a used 125 or 200 xcw is pretty nice. I should sell my YZ and get 200XCW, it would be much better for my usage.