No I have clearance actually. I was looking at exactly that when I was designing it. I will also make a runner to be safe tho.
No personal offense meant here at all, but I simply don't believe you. I've ran a cb550 with 14.2" shocks, 40 tooth rear sprocket/17 front. It would easily rub. Going to an 18 tooth front solved it.
With your stock rear sprocket, it puts the chain that much closer to the arm, probably over a half inch closer than my 40 tooth did. PLUS, your swing arm angle is much more severe than mine with the 14.2" shocks.
You may have just enough clearance now, but you realize your chain doesn't stay still while moving. It bounces up and down a lot, especially with engine braking when the tension is on the bottom half of the chain and the top half is flopping around.
You also have to realize, with the arm at that angle, when the suspension compresses and the arm levels out, it's basically increasing the distance from sprocket to sprocket. THAT big of an increase will ruin your chain/sprockets, and possibly the countershaft, IF the chain isn't adjusted for the compressed position. The downside is when not compressed, it's going to be pretty loose, and of course, contact the swing arm.
I'm just trying to save you some grief here. There's a right way to do things, and a wrong way.