Drops fitted, shifter mounted on accessory bar, new short stem fitted (original was too long for drops at 110mm, this is 50mm).
Check it out.
www.geocities.com/freddered1/drops1.jpgwww.geocities.com/freddered1/drops2.jpgI've done a couple of 15 mile rides and I prefer it immediately. I'm not saying drops are better than flats, I'm just saying that I've got used to a certain style of riding that involves using the brake hoods for most of my riding and especially climbing out of saddle (if your thighs are strong enough to cope sat down then congratulations, mine aren't on some occasions).
Changing gear is less convenient than either STI levers or gripshift on Flat Bars. However, it's not that bad. If you plan on racing flat out then it is NOT an acceptable position for a shifter. The drops let me go back to my usual technique of standing up and 'stomping up' small inclines without bothering to change gear.
The new brake levers are OK, I can lock up the back wheel if required, not as effortlessly as with original 'flats' levers but it's more than adequate.
Also because I used new brake cables and left the old ones attached to original bars, I can swap the flats back in (for a family ride or rougher terrain maybe) in 10 minutes. Just a matter of sliding old stem/bars on, threading rear brake cable through guides and, if I want to, sliding gripshift back on. Best of both worlds I think.