If it’s performance and speed you want, well, these aren’t the bikes for you. Both the W800 Street and the Bonneville T100 are meant to be easy-going machines, and it shows in the spec sheet. However, their approach is different. The Kawasaki takes the retro directive rather seriously as its motor is air-cooled while the British twin gets the advantage of liquid-cooling. The Triumph’s displacement advantage is also clearly evident as it generates more torque -- most of it lower down the rev range, thus giving it an edge in city riding. You can also expect more performance from the Bonneville, considering it makes more power and weighs less than the Kawasaki.