Scottly, I had my Rickman headlight/ fairing mount & engine mount plates renickeled recently. The headlight mount brazing is as before, no apparent degradation.The plater also has plated chrome over the nickel, which I had him remove. I stood and watched. He reversed the polarity and all the chrome was back off in 3 minutes or so. I'm fairly sure the process is similar for stripping the nickel then copper. I think the copper strip could destroy the brazing if left too long, time is the factor. My frame has been redone with the brazing intact, just heavy copper/buffing.
I built hand brazed bicycle frames, I've used 531, Columbus, True Temper, and KVA stainless [that would make a gorgeous motorcycle frame!]. I remember reading about "crevice corrosion" issues with certain brazing alloys. I used low temperature silver alloys, thin for lugs, thicker for fillets. The joints were stronger than the tubes!
Here is a replated Rickman joint;