We have found this in testing (Ask Peter Swinney, haha) but it was mainly the very early smaller throttle bodies (76mm I believe). The gears are weak and do not seem to take any real abuse. I also had the motor windings in one of these DBWs fail in the middle of a rally. I think the later versions of this throttle body were much better and have not seen a gear failure for a number of years.
The later 80mm throttle bodies appear to have no such problem and we have a number of these on customers cars. Figgie, you will notice the shape of the throttle bore at low throttle openings is quite complex, allowing the throttle to act like a smaller one at idle and light loads, you see this a lot on modern throttle bodies.
If you were in Australia I would suggest the Ford BA/BF DBW throttle as they seem the be failure free....more or less opinion though.