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Originally Posted by HasteTheMoment
in nashville. thanks for the help everyone.

found this thing up the road…heard some folks just convert a existing vintage mtb/road bike?

http://images.craigslist.org/00B0B_e...Iy_600x450.jpg
Vintage mtbs are pretty inexpensive and easy to fix up for road riding. You can swap out the knobbies for slicks and swap out the straight bar for a butterfly or trekking bar which will give you some comfortable hand positions for riding longer distances.

They won't be light, though, if that is a concern but the price is right and vintage mtbs make fine all around bikes.
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