Are you thinking of their early Synchro shifters?  That was pretty
much unuseable IIRC.  I've only ever owned one set of Ergo levers, and
they shift very well.  They're currently back on my Riv Road Std,
which is as close as I have to a 'racing' bike.  Now they are paired
with an 8 speed Shimano cassette and a Shift Mate, but they were fine
with the 7 speed freewheels I was running ten years ago.

Google found some comments from Sheldon Brown on Campy Synchro:

http://en.allexperts.com/q/Bicycle-Repair-1824/2008/1/Campy-Shimano-component-compatibility-1.htm

Bill

On Dec 16, 4:44 pm, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 16:34 -0800, Bill M. wrote:
> > Campy's 8 speed stuff used the same spacing as 7 speed, it was only
> > Shimano's that was different.  I used 8 speed Ergo with 7 speed Sachs
> > freewheels.  It worked fine with no tinkering needed.  I believe that
> > any 7 speed should work, FW or cassette.  All you should have to do is
> > adjust the limit stops on the derailleur to keep from throwing the
> > chain to the inside.
>
> Campagnolo's indexing used to be pure crap; then it changed and became
> good.  When was that change?
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