K-Number
Each Kenda tire will have a number molded into the sidewall of the tire a "K" number. The first set of numbers indicate which tread pattern is featured on the tire.
The Second set of numbers indicates which mold was used to produce the tire.
After a number of tires are produced these molds can wear out or have revisions made and this number will indicate which specific mold is used to produce the tire.
Air Pressure
The minimum and maximum tire pressure will be listed in 3 different units.
PSI (Pounds Per Square Inch) - Imperial unit is mostly used throughout the USA
BAR - Metric unit is used throughout the world
KPA (Kilopascal) - Metric unit used throughout the world - 100 KPA = 1 BAR
Tire Size
For information regarding tire sizing please see the article HERE.
Country of Origin
Direction of Rotation
Tires which have a specific rotation direction will have an arrow molded into the sidewall signifying the direction in which they are designed to rotate.
For more information regarding the rotation direction please see the article HERE.
Date of Production
All Kenda tires will have a production code molded into the sidewall on the outside of the tire and it includes 8 digits. These include the week and year the tire was produced. See the below graphic for reference.