>>1138841>>1138842It'll ride like shit. Why the hell do you want suspension on a bike destined for pavement. And if you're planning to ride offroad, well, you're gonna be severely traction limited and pinch-flatting all over the place on any sort of terrain that would justify that suspension.
A rigid MTB is a legit target for dropbar conversion into a comfy city bike. But even there, skinny tires on 700c wheels are a trap. I've tried it before just for shiggles; the BB ends up jacked sky high and the handling is all fucked up as a result.
>>1138881Dunno man, I've shredded dirt on drops before. Plenty of control with drop bars if you know what you're doing, and have the bar height set properly. Pic related.
>>1138920I've never, ever felt the need for suspension on fire roads. Rigid all the way.
>>1139123>Finds stick to carefully prop up bike for staged photo>Takes photo of NDSu dun fucked up
ALSO: Christ that fucking giant front disc. Gotta, y'know, make use of all that NON EXISTENT TRACTION that front tire has to offer on the dirt. And that fucking roadie saddle-to-bar drop.
Your bike is bad and you should feel bad.