Hori

Hori's made many mechs throughout their history. Only one was designed and sold for different uses: the Hayabusa ( 隼 ). It uses a standard Sanwa mount, both the four central holes and the outer 65mm mounts. It does use a much larger base that surrounds the microswitches, which may not directly fit a mount made for Sanwa's smaller base. For example, the SNK Super 29 Candy cab's Sanwa plates, or Sanwa's JLF-P-1S.

Hori Hayabusa joystick mech

The Hayabusa shown above includes the mounting plate. It is 36mm from top of plate to bottom of shaft, 78.5mm shaft length.

Hori Hayabusa joystick without mounting panel

Underneath the top plate is a standard Sanwa hole pattern, both the central four-hole mounts, and the twin 65mm mounts. Open it up even further to find that the Hayabusa's oversized base is simply a shell for the microswitches, with soldered-on wires leading to the quick-connect PCB.

Inside the Hori Hayabusa Joystick Mech

The pinout for the connector is the same as the Sanwa JLF stick.

Measurements

Hori Hayabusa dimensions diagram

Hori Hayabusa dust washer diagram

Hori Hayabusa shaft cover diagram