Is there such a thing as an all round fun bike?

I'm currently riding a Giant XTC 4.5 and I've decided I'd like something a bit more fun to ride. I like XC but I'd love a bike that's more of an all rounder. I know I won't find a bike that's great at everything but one that can climb, go reasonably well on flat ground and take some harder hits over the rough stuff would be perfect.
- What should I look for in an all rounder bike?
- What fork would be ideal (I've been looking at Pikes)?
- With a budget of around £1000 should I go for a full susser or a top notch hardtail? (I'm willing to buy second hand to stretch my budget)
- What should I look for in an all rounder bike?
- What fork would be ideal (I've been looking at Pikes)?
- With a budget of around £1000 should I go for a full susser or a top notch hardtail? (I'm willing to buy second hand to stretch my budget)
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On the HT front, you will get lighter and better components.
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Any hardtailsyou can think of that would fit the bill?
By the way, noticed your new column in this month's WMTB!
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Reckon it could be suitable for my needs? It gets a good review, the lowest I can find it for is £1500 new...what do you reckon would be a reasonable price to pay for it second hand but 'as new'?
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Question is, is the merida a decent all rounder?
so later I can change the frame to fs, if I'm not satisfied with the hardtail.
About fs bikes, the Prophet and the Pitch as the guys mentioned, would be my choice.
EDIT: Forgot, you can have the Genius MC 30 2008 from kudubikes for 1200 new with similar spec as the Merida but 1,3kg lighter. :shock:
What would you guys say is a reasonable price to pay for the Merida second hand but in 'as new' condition? Given that I can get it new for £1300.