Minimum stem engagement on alloy steerer?

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I know that it is recommended to have the top of the steerer tube about 5mm below the top of the stem, but I have just swapped a fork from another bike & the best I can get is 13mm. This leaves 27mm of the steerer gripped by the stem. Any thoughts on the safety or otherwise of this setup?.

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Can't you get a narrower stem? 40 mm seems pretty high. I have some around 30mm.
 
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Hi Dave. Do you know what make & model the 30mm high stems are?. I have done the rounds of the lbs's & the only stem under 40mm I came across was a Deda Newton lightweight road stem which was 37mm tall & too frail looking for offroad.
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Thanks for that SW. I am now mulling over buying a used Fox Float 100mm fork with a longer steerer, for £150. Or putting the BBS02 into a Whyte 605 that is gathering dust in my kitchen. My indecision is final!.
Steve.