When you say you were able to remove the "bolt" from the stem, I'm assuming you are speaking about the long bolt that threads through the top of the stem and engages the wedge at the bottom of the stem. And the "screw" at the bottom of the forks would probably be located underneath, which would be a fender attachment screw. No, you dont need to remove the fender screw. But you might want to squirt a liberal amount of a good penetrating oil down the hole in the top of the stem, and let it sit overnight or at least several hours. If you were able to remove the stem bolt in good condition, I would replace it (re-thread into the wedge) leaving about 1/4' protruding above the stem (after your oil soak) and give it a good blow with a heavy hammer! This should knock the wedge loose, and the rest ,as they say, will follow. The fender screw would probably be easier to get out with one of the old school impact scew drivers that you strike with a hammer. They are pretty inexpensive and nice to have. :wink: :mrgreen: