Which doesn't really explain why! ..There is loads of things that I don't understand why people can't see how to play the game.
Using an example from an airport recently.
A lady was trying to board an easyjet flight with 2 bags of hand luggage, her bag and a handbag. EasyJet rules are one item of hand luggage.
She was having a stand up argument with the people at the gate, and getting very upset.
Solution... play the game.
Airport guidelines allow you to take one bag of duty free shopping onto the plane, so calm down, walk back the 100m into the lounge, buy something cheap and put your handbag in the plastic bag and walk back to the gate with a smug look on your face.
Its the same with warranties. The warranty is for the first person, ie you, so if you sell the bike, just give the new customer your phone number and if they need to make a claim they get you to do it. Warranty sorted, stress level zero. Game played and everyones happy.
Using another example.. Car warranties are transferable.. so why not e bikes?
The warranty is on the bike, not the person, and the fact that the second owner has paid less than its worth shouldn't matter as the company has had its profit from the original sale.. I can understand companies not wanting to honour warranties from grey imports, but wheres the downside in a transferred warranty?