In my stickies I have been transferring bits like this.
A. Found this on their site
Q. What’s the difference?
The two oils both have the same chemical make up although the High Temperature Oil is more viscous and therefore slightly thicker, meaning it will flow more slowly in higher temperatures than the traditional blue Scottoil. Other than that, they’re the same and can even be mixed, so if you’re changing over from one oil to the other there’s no need to drain one out and start again, they’ll blend, saving you waste.
A. Which one do you need?
Your choice of oils is dependent on the general riding temperatures you usually experience. Between 0–20 ºC (32-68 ºF) we would recommend Traditional Blue Scottoil.