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Welcome to the vertically challenged club! Short female riders rule!
LOL! I am also short, but I've learned to adapt. I can get the left foot down flat while keeping right foot on the brake pedal. Only time my short legs get the better of me is when trying to back up on loose, uneven, or uphill ground.
How does that heel work for you? I once owned a pair of Cruiserworks boots but quickly learned that the heel would always catch on the footpeg, not letting me slide my foot forward enough to brake or shift the bike. They were shortlived in my closet. I like motorcycle boots that don't have a 90-degree cut where the heel meets the sole.
If the extra height is a help you might think about
having the front of the heel cut back and/or beveled.
mXa
They're a bit expensive but the Daytona Lady Star GTX could be a solution for you.
The innersole is a bright idea.
http://www.daytona.de/english/boots_e/gore/2_ladystargtx.html
Odile.