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That has to be a typo - there's no way you'd get a 190 inside the swingarm on a 450.
No disrespect, but it seems impossible (AND really stupid) to put a 190 tire on a rim that narrow. Can you take a close up photo of the tire markings?
Put the correct 110/90-17 on it.
I just changed the 110/90-18 rear tire on my 1980 450 to the correct size which is 100/90-18, the improvement in handling was immense, it hardly feels like the same motorcycle.
Google anybody?
Hard to find but Bridgestone makes a BT110/90-17 rear and a 110/80-17 front
thevisorshop.com
Looks like motorcycle-superstore.com sells an IRC tire that fits: IRC RS310
You can tweak the torque rod for the rear brake but for other reasons stated (mainly good handling) you should just replace the tyre with one of the correct size.
None of this seemed to happen before I put the new chain and sprockets on, but I counted the links on the new chain versus old chain, and it is the same. Even accounting for some stretch, it shouldn't be that extreme, should it?
BTW - are the new sprockets the same size as the old ones? Larger sprockets will shorten the chainline and move the wheel forward more (hence increasing your problem).
Your new chain is probably "tighter" than your old worn out one so it will be shorter for the same amount of links.
Did the chain come with extra links? You might be able to put another link in and get the wheel closer to the rear of the swingarm.
Google anybody?
Hard to find but Bridgestone makes a BT110/90-17 rear and a 110/80-17 front
thevisorshop.com
Looks like motorcycle-superstore.com sells an IRC tire that fits: IRC RS310