This is an anecdote, if not a prescription.

I made an early Dura Ace 74XX fd work on a Brontrager hollow-pipe triple by
cutting off the little lever stop that limited outward throw. Serendipity
arranged that the new, far greater throw corresponded exactly with the
outer ring limit of the Bontrager crankset.

I now use the DA sans stop on a wide range Logic double, where careful
shifting (easy, in fact) and an large bash guard in the outer ring position
have so far kept the chain from overshooting.

I too like road fds for triples, though I have to say that the last MTB
triple, a 9-speed-era LX, shifted as well as anything else I've used.

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