People will buy just about anything so, given enough time and the right price I'm sure you'll begin to sell your product. At present, your price would appear to me to be the biggest barrier to mass consumer consumption / experimentation.
However, if you haven't done so already, I'd have your lawyer make contact with the folks from Norco, Pacific, Bike-E (out of business), Vision Recumbents/ATP (out of business), etc... to find out where their development and/or production processes failed to identify product weaknesses that led to consumer recalls or product liability litigation / settlements, since this is perhaps a bigger potential issue long-term than marketing your product. Again, the trick is making a successful product that results in an increase in your net worth somewhere down the road, not a pile of debt or a bankruptcy.
Again, as someone else noted and as even implied in your FAQs, your product relies heavily on the consumer's mechanical aptitude and the integrity/quality/durability of the bike (and the rear seat/chain stays in particular) to which your device is being hitched. Those two factors alone are enough to raise the hair on the back of my neck in terms of the potential for failure. I withhold further speculation about the product since there's only so much you can deduce from photos.
However, speaking of photos, you might reconsider some of the ones you have on your Web site, e.g., trick riding and riders who are clearly mis-fitted on the Morph, never mind some of the footwear and head protection issues. While you're certainly within your rights and your models don't violate any laws that I'm aware of, since it is a product information site the images convey "instructions" or "examples" of product use that consumers could point to as a way of defending themselves in future litigation.
Here are some links to the recall notices:
Norco / Adams Trail-a-Bike
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml05/05080.html
In-Stepp Trail-a-Bike
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml02/02148.html
Pacific Bicycles Alley Cat
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml02/02040.html
Riteway Trail-a-Bike
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml98/98053.html
Bike-E Recumbents
http://search.cpsc.gov/query.html?co...set=iso-8859-1