Do you know what kind of handlebars you want for your new bike?
I would hesitate to buy an entire whole old bike just for the handlebars, even for $10.
You might want to consider taking your time and reading up on various handlebars types a bit, putting your new bike together to see if it fits you and whether you will want to keep it first.
Handlebars come in great variety these days and are not that expensive- you can take your time and learn a bit first and then get handlebars that will serve your purpose well and will FIT you too.![]()
If you slow the process a little more- you'll be more likely to wind up with something that suits you to a T.
First things first- we want to see some pictures of your vintage cherry mixte!
And yes, you can clean the bike with Simple Green (diluted according to the bottle of course) and some big soft brushes and sponges and a hose.
But depending on how dirty it is, you may need to degrease the drive chain- the front gear rings, the back gear cassette, and the chain. You should buy a bottle of "citrus degreaser" at your bike store. Follow the directions and don't leave the full strength degreaser on your frame too long-(it can start to dissolve paint if left on!- 3 minutes max is ok) . Then you'll need to hose it and suds the degreaser OFF thoroughly with soapy water again. Then you'll need to let the chain DRY THOROUGHLY overnight. Then you will need to have CHAIN LUBE and lube your chain well, also WIPE the outside of the chain off well with rags or paper towels after lubing. If you lube the chain when still wet, the lube will not get into and coat the links properly. You only want lube inside the chain links, not on the outside of the chain where dirt will stick to it.
You will want to buy a couple of innertubes that will fit your mixte tires. Do the current tubes have Presta or Schrader valves? Do you have a pump or pump valve adapter attachment for the tubes you buy for it?
Sandra- there is LOTS of fun stuff to learn about here- take your time and enjoy learning as you go.![]()



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