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I'm actually stoked looking for a bike with drop bars! Lol. A friend let me ride around on their bike for a bit and I became a fan of them.
I did consider just switching out the components on the bike, but I'm concerned adding drop bars wouldn't match the geometry of the bike. From what I've seen online, adding drop bars is an iffy thing to do?
Could be, depends. You can measure things and see. I did the opposite conversion years ago - drops to handlebars on a Jamis road bike. Worked fine in that case.
Another thing to consider is your back. I don't know how "aero" you sit on your current but many drop bar bikes have more athletic position than can give you back pain. There are options to raise the bars but they're not amazing. If you already have the shrimp racing position, then you should be fine.
If I'm doubt get your friend's bike for a longer ride and see how it is.