remember that a high beam should be parallel to the road.
if you ride in pitch dark roads at speed, you will realize that's its almost impossible to ride if you cannot see exactly straight, to locate the curve of the road or to see some vehicle far away ahead from you. its a nightmare.
high beam is not basically used to see the road, low beam does it, high beam shows you the way man.
any hid 3000k, 4300k, 6000k, will produce a lot of glares if used in stock reflectors
if you are not bothered about others than go ahead and do it, otherwise go for projectors, its unbeatable in providing less glares.
a round seal-beam will give better focus that the pic you've shown, but remember glare will be high only.



...I have same focus in LB with stock (offcourse less intense). If you observe closely you will see it's not symmetrical and kinda looks inclined towards left. Is it happening because the HL is not 100% straight? or it's suppose to look like this and it's same with aaaalll pulsars. I'm asking this because I already bothered SC guys too much over this thing till they started avoiding me.























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