How many miles do you ride, how hard do you push the engine on a normal basis. Have many a big build on a stock crank.. Sure cranks fail , SE cranks in my opinion are worse than the stock one you have to start with .. But myself would not really get that upset over it.. As you cannot truly check the run-out accurately with the crank in the engine It needs to be checked on the bearing surface.. Hence the wild amount of numbers you see floating around in cyber space.
Next it will be that you MUST have a timken as well , It is all point of view.. I have seen stock cranks take a beating for many years and then a box stock have a failure..

On the other hand if you want to spend ohh 8-10 grand then sure add the S&S crank 3 stage pump billet plate, upgraded bearings, etc etc etc
Then you are going to get the next crowd that says why not 124 now ?? I mean you have it apart so go bigger. Where does it stop ..
On the car side its the same way buy this crank and the next is better and then the next is better than that.. I built my little SBC with a low cost crank , makes just over 900 hp been making that for 5 years now . That engine inhales massive amounts of N02 on a regular basis . it gets banged on two guns for 400 hp on top of the engine.. Took it apart last winter flawless .. Based on the guys on the net it should have blown up long ago . It gets approx 6000-9000 miles of street use as well on top of the drag racing.. I plans on going twin turbo and making 1200-1300 . I will upgrade crank at that point.. But after tearing it down I will not go TT until something lets go its running way to good to just throw more money at it for no reason..