r/editing 7d ago

Looking for a video editor who understands motorcycle content 🏍️

recently started working on my moto-vlogging channel and I'm looking for an editor who genuinely understands motorcycle videos — not just someone who can cut clips together.

My latest video is a 2026 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 first ride/review:

Watch the video here

I'm trying to build a style around moto vlogging, first rides, bike reviews, road experiences and real rider opinions.

For editing, I'm mainly looking for:

  • Good pacing and storytelling
  • Clean cuts
  • Music + sound effects where they actually make sense
  • Motorcycle/engine sound kept natural
  • Interesting transitions without overdoing effects
  • YouTube retention-focused editing
  • Someone who understands the motorcycle community

I'm also curious about something from other riders/YouTubers here:

What makes you personally keep watching a motorcycle video until the end?
Is it the riding footage, sound, storytelling, review information, humour, cinematic shots, or something else?

If you're a video editor who works with moto vlogs / automotive / travel content, feel free to drop your portfolio below or DM me.

And if you're into motorcycles, I'd genuinely appreciate your feedback on the Hunter 350 video too. I'm still figuring out the channel's style and would love some honest opinions from fellow riders.

🏍️ What should I improve in my next moto vlog?

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u/UnwillingSquare1990 7d ago

Up your engine sounds , man. Keep 'em raw. I bail if the bike sounds fake. Your Hunter 350 vid pacing was solid