yes
Yah
The Yamaha blaster 200 armes will only fit Quadzilla 300 frame if the correct fabrications are made.
Yes, this bike frame is compatible with Shimano components.
It will be on the lower left frame rail near the shifter.
its right by the gear shifter kinda under the frame
The compatible bottom bracket options for a bike frame that requires a Shimano BB-LP26 are the Shimano BB-UN26 or any other square taper bottom bracket that is compatible with the frame's threading and shell width.
To determine if the Campagnolo bottom bracket is compatible with your bike's frame and crankset, you will need to check the specifications of your bike's frame and crankset to see if they are compatible with the Campagnolo bottom bracket. It is recommended to consult with a bike mechanic or refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for compatibility information.
Yes.
The 1977 to 1990 are all 3rd generation and they all should have the same frame.
Each system has different mount lenses and within each system you will have lenses compatible with a full frame sensor labelled different than in another system. Typically crop sensor work with all lenses within the system and full frame sensors work with lenses designed for a full frame sensor. Check with the manufacturer. For example with Canon: EF-S are lenses compatible with crop bodies, but NOT with full frame bodies. EF are lenses compatible with both crop and full frame bodies.
The compatible bottom bracket options for a bicycle frame requiring a 105 bottom bracket are typically the Shimano 105 bottom bracket or any other bottom bracket that is compatible with the Shimano Hollowtech II system.
The compatible bottom bracket options for a bike frame with a BSA 68 bottom bracket are square taper, external cup, and cartridge bottom brackets.