ethanjamescolez
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- May 28, 2026
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Question for people who post eMTB ride reports, maintenance clips, or motor-noise troubleshooting videos.
When the spoken notes are useful but wind, tyre noise, motor whine, trail noise, traffic, or background music makes the voice hard to hear, do you clean up the narration before posting?
I am not talking about hiding a motor issue, making a ride look safer than it was, or giving illegal speed-unlock advice. I mean an owned clip where the explanation should be easier to hear while the original remains the reference.
The checks I would use are:
- keep the original recording as the reference
- do not remove motor, drivetrain, brake, tyre, impact, battery, warning, or traffic sounds that matter
- avoid background music unless I have rights to use it
- preview any separated voice/background result before saving it
- listen for artifacts that could change how the bike or trail sounds
- disclose meaningful edits if the clip supports troubleshooting or safety discussion
For eMTB videos, is cleaned-up narration useful, or is raw audio usually better because the bike sounds are part of the evidence?
No link or product recommendation is needed. I am asking about ride-video workflow and forum etiquette.
When the spoken notes are useful but wind, tyre noise, motor whine, trail noise, traffic, or background music makes the voice hard to hear, do you clean up the narration before posting?
I am not talking about hiding a motor issue, making a ride look safer than it was, or giving illegal speed-unlock advice. I mean an owned clip where the explanation should be easier to hear while the original remains the reference.
The checks I would use are:
- keep the original recording as the reference
- do not remove motor, drivetrain, brake, tyre, impact, battery, warning, or traffic sounds that matter
- avoid background music unless I have rights to use it
- preview any separated voice/background result before saving it
- listen for artifacts that could change how the bike or trail sounds
- disclose meaningful edits if the clip supports troubleshooting or safety discussion
For eMTB videos, is cleaned-up narration useful, or is raw audio usually better because the bike sounds are part of the evidence?
No link or product recommendation is needed. I am asking about ride-video workflow and forum etiquette.