Deck is longer, the brake is lower, and the ride is higher. It's loads easier to mod but it's more twitchy when riding fakie, but you can only really notice when you switch right over. And old B's have a wider foldy (the rails are thicker) so beware if your bolts are cut flush with the nuts.
Do you know from experience or are you just speculating? It seems like that would make sense but when I switched from an old A to an old B (pro) it was harder to fakie fo sho.
yes, what Owen said. I love my pro to death, but it is always nice to mess around on an old a every once in a while. i really cant compare the two. love 'em both
Fakieng an old b/pro is hard for me, my absolute record is 3 metres, but i'm pretty sure it would be equally as hard on an old a, I'm just a fakie noob!
Do you know from experience or are you just speculating? It seems like that would make sense but when I switched from an old A to an old B (pro) it was harder to fakie fo sho.