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Old 04-16-13, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Joelpatrick
Fellow Louisianian,

Sell it and get a road bike if you can't afford to keep it and just go buy another bike. I would personally save and get a road bike and keep the DS for different kinds of rides. I wouldn't attempt going through the hassle of converting to drop bars and all that as the results wouldn't be pretty and still wouldn't be the same as a road bike. There's a lot of differences in what makes a road bike a road bike besides drop bars alone. If you feel you're riding on the road a lot and that's what has you wanting a road bike, why not get some more road friendly tires for a little faster/smoother ride. Then start saving for the road bike.
That is excellent advice. Try changing out the tires and that alone should hold you over till you get the funds together for a pure roadie.
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