Why just buy one top of the range bike? One of the €175m EuroMillions winners is an avid cyclist. And he says all he has really thought about is buying a new bike. He's willing to go for it; go big or go home, as they say.
There's no prizes for guessing who'll be buying the scones on the coffee spins in North Co Dublin over the next while; EuroMillions winner Gerry Brown.
His wife was one of six sisters from the Naul to scoop the €175 million pot in the EuroMillions last week.
A very down to earth guy, Gerry is retired and has taken to cycling in a big way with his buddies from the area.
Indeed, he's so into the bike game now that the only thing he says is on his mind so far is buying a new bike.
But one thing is clear, he says; he was quite happy with his life before the EuroMillions win. And that means he won't be changing things up too much.
He'll still be setting out on his bike with his four or five mates for their usual bike rides. The only difference now is, he'll be the guy on the bike with the biggest price tag.
Gerry's family collected their winnings at Lotto headquarters in Dublin yesterday. But they did so privately because they don't want too much publicity.
But such is the media's interest in the family and their win, they agreed to put one of their number forward for one interview.
And that was given by Gerry to the Today with Sean O'Rourke show on RTE Radio 1 this morning. Clearly they picked the right man as Gerry did a great job representing the family.
He said one if the nicest things about his family sharing in the big win was the fact they could now things for other people. And when it came to thinking of himself; a new bike is at the top of his shopping list.
"It was just a hectic week, it's hard to believe it," Gerry said of the whirlwind period since the extended family realised they had won.
He explained his wife saw on the news there was an Irish winner but she caught just three numbers.
She knew she had those three and when she went online to check the others she realised they had won.
"She came in to tell me and she could hardly talk, I was nearly going to get an ambulance for her. She was kind of shocked," he said, adding he did not know initially how much they'd won.
But then they went online and looked and said to each other "is it real, Jesus I hope the house doesn't go on fire or something and burn the ticket, we had the ticket".
The ticket was then put in an Argos catalogue and was left on the table overnight as they contacted the other family members.
Then word spread rapidly, but he people in the Naul wouldn't tell the media where the winners lived or who they were.
"It was pretty good, it's a lovely place to live, I'm here 35 years and I'm still a blow-in," he joked, adding "six vodkas" helped him sleep the night after winning.
Since then the week has been a round of financial and legal advice while trying to maintain as much privacy as possible.
Asked what he was planning to spend on he said: "You don't really know what to do. For me, I'd probably buy one of the best bikes you can buy.
"I'm mad into cycling so that's the only thing I'd be thinking of," he added, before closing down Sean O'Rourke when he said the most you could spend on a bike would be "only €5,000".
"That would be only a cheap one," Gerry said. "You'd spend €14,000-€15,000 no bother. And you could even go more and spend four, five, six grand for wheels even.
"There's a few of us go out and we'd do maybe 100k, 90k, 50k. We're all retired so we could go from the Naul to Clogherhead and have our lunch and come back or something like that."
He added they spent €14 once a week on the EuroMillions and were already looking into charities to give some of the money to.
You can read Gerry's full interview with Sean O'Rourke by following this link.
