Zoe Tucker
Birstall
Wakefield
Cleethorpes
Built by Keith Emmett for himself, the Mojo ride is possibly one of the UK's rarest rides. Looking through Archives its possible there were only 2 built, with only this one remaining in the UK and one in Ireland with John McLoughlin, the one in Ireland was also a self build having been built by Charlie Studt in 1949. Keith presented the G-Force for around 15 to 16 years himself before selling the ride to Reuben Daniels around 1971.
Reuben Daniels' ownership was short-lived, as by 1975 the ride was found traveling around Ireland with one of Ireland's biggest funfair operators, Kenneth McFadden.
The ride was last seen in Ireland in 1997, and by late 1998, the ride was presented by Maxi Cole in the UK. However, again, this was a short ownership as Robert Ballard took ownership in 2001. He presented the ride for 12 years before selling it to John Walker in 2013.
Zoe Tucker took the ride on and opened it under her name in May 2016 and along with Tuckers funfair the ride has become as popular as ever
*The G-Force Ride is known by several different terms, Mojo is the most common but it has also been known as Skymaster Airthriller and Sky Trooper
*Although the ride we see today has 4 square back seats on each end, the ride was originally built with a Rocket/speedboat gondola on each end.
*The G-Force ride tilt can be lowered or raised to suit its surroundings, with the ride showing a lower tilt during any Indoor fairs it visits to allow the ride to run where the roof may be lower.
